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Accod


Definition:

(noun) The feeling of agreement or harmony between people or groups.

(verb) To bring people or groups into agreement; to reconcile conflicting opinions or interests.


Sense 1 - Noun:

The feeling of agreement or harmony between people or groups.

Examples:

  1. There was a strong accod between the team members, which led to their success.
  2. The lack of accod among the board members caused delays in decision-making.

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Sense 2 - Verb:

To bring people or groups into agreement; to reconcile conflicting opinions or interests.

Examples:

  1. The mediator tried to accod the parties involved in the dispute.
  2. I hope we can accod our viewpoints and find a solution that works for everyone.

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