to bring into accord
111iconotropy — noun the accidental or deliberate misinterpretation by one culture of the icons or myths of an earlier one, especially so as to bring them into accord with those of the later one See Also: iconotropic …
112attune — verb /ətjʉːn/ a) to bring into musical accord b) to tune an instrument …
113agree — vb agreed, agree·ing vt: to share an opinion that agreed the terms were fair vi 1: to share an opinion, understanding, or intent unable to agree on a verdict New York Law Journal …
114concert — (n.) 1660s, agreement, accord, harmony, from Fr. concert (16c.), from It. concerto concert, harmony, from concertare bring into agreement, in L. to contend, contest, dispute, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + certare to contend, strive,… …
115squared — adj. made square; multiplied by itself (Mathematics); adjusted; settled, made right; in accord skwer /skweÉ™ n. geometric figure having four equal sides; something shaped like a square; open area in a town or city, plaza; exponent of 2; tool with …
116accommodate — v 1. aid, assist, help, abet, meet the wants of; oblige, favor, indulge, patronize; befriend, lend a hand, do a favor for, show kindness to, do right by, serve, do for, do a service for, cater to, make comfortable, attend to the convenience of;… …
117conform — v 1.(usu. fol. by to) comply, observe, obey, acknowledge, respect; adhere to, abide by, acquiesce in, submit to, yield to, consent to, agree to; concur, grant, accept; adapt to, adjust to, reconcile with; be conventional, be regular, be ordinary …
118line — I n 1. rule, bar, score, underline, underscore, hairline; mark, stroke, streak, dash, hyphen, virgule, diagonal; marking, inscription, inscript, engraving, incision; scratch, notch, slash, etch, hatching. 2. band, stripe, strip, belt, zone, layer …
119atone — a•tone [[t]əˈtoʊn[/t]] v. a•toned, a•ton•ing 1) to make amends, as for an offense or error or for an offender (usu. fol. by for): to atone for one s sins[/ex] 2) Obs. to become reconciled; agree 3) to make amends for; expiate 4) Obs. to bring… …
120right — [[t]raɪt[/t]] adj. right•er, right•est, n. adv. v. 1) in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct[/ex] 2) in conformity with fact or reason: the right answer[/ex] 3) correct in judgment, opinion, or action 4) appropriate;… …