Pronunciation: /əˈkɔːrdənsi/
noun a state of agreement or harmony
A1 Accordancy means agreement or harmony.
A2 In order to work together effectively, there must be accordancy among team members.
B1 The success of the project was due to the accordancy between different departments.
B2 The accordancy between the two countries led to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
C1 The accordancy of their views on environmental conservation was evident in their joint efforts.
C2 The accordancy of their values and beliefs created a strong bond between them.
formal The accordancy of the new policy with existing regulations was thoroughly reviewed by the legal team.
informal The accordancy of his story with the evidence just doesn't add up.
slang I don't trust the accordancy of that guy's excuse for being late.
figurative The accordancy of their ideas created a harmonious balance in the project.
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