formal to be the same as something, or to agree with something
His version of events does not accord with the witness's statements.
phraseaccord with accord with sthformal to contain the same ideas, information etc as something else, especially so that they both seem right: Her evidence accorded with that of the other witnesses.This view would seem to accord with Marx's own theories on the subject.■ SIMILAR TO: agree with, back up
accord with (something)
To match or agree with something. The suspect's statement does not accord with the information witnesses have given us.
accord with something
to agree with or match up with something; to jibe with something. Does this accord with what you heard?