All 16 Uses of
accord
in
Crime and Punishment
- One must cut one's coat according to one's cloth, but what about you, Mr. Luzhin?†
Chpt 1.4 (definition 1)
- It was his conviction that this eclipse of reason and failure of will power attacked a man like a disease, developed gradually and reached its highest point just before the perpetration of the crime, continued with equal violence at the moment of the crime and for longer or shorter time after, according to the individual case, and then passed off like any other disease.†
Chpt 1.6 (definition 1)
- The creditor is at liberty to sell your property, and proceed against you according to the law.†
Chpt 2.1 (definition 1)
- "Why, he lives here, in that house," he thought, "why, I have not come to Razumihin of my own accord!†
Chpt 2.2 (definition 2)
- "It's in accordance with your theory!"†
Chpt 2.5 (definition 1) *
- In accordance with my theory?†
Chpt 2.5 (definition 1)
- According to his observations the patient's illness was due partly to his unfortunate material surroundings during the last few months, but it had partly also a moral origin, "was, so to speak, the product of several material and moral influences, anxieties, apprehensions, troubles, certain ideas…. and so on."†
Chpt 3.1 (definition 1)
- The second category all transgress the law; they are destroyers or disposed to destruction according to their capacities.†
Chpt 3.5 (definition 1)
- Of all the lice I picked out the most useless one and proposed to take from her only as much as I needed for the first step, no more nor less (so the rest would have gone to a monastery, according to her will, ha-ha!†
Chpt 3.6 (definition 1)
- Another thing about Razumihin—you certainly ought to have said that he came of his own accord, to have concealed your part in it!†
Chpt 4.5 (definition 2) *
- I did not expect it indeed of you, Pyotr Petrovitch, especially as according to your ideas…. oh, what a drawback your ideas are to you!†
Chpt 5.1 (definition 1)
- She was turned out, of course; but, according to her own story, she abused him and threw something at him.†
Chpt 5.5 (definition 1)
- "I must settle Svidrigailov," he thought, "and as soon as possible; he, too, seems to be waiting for me to come to him of my own accord."†
Chpt 6.1 (definition 2)
- You turned this way mechanically and yet precisely according to the direction, though you are not aware of it.†
Chpt 6.3 (definition 1)
- We were left alone, she suddenly flung herself on my neck (for the first time of her own accord), put her little arms round me, kissed me, and vowed that she would be an obedient, faithful, and good wife, would make me happy, would devote all her life, every minute of her life, would sacrifice everything, everything, and that all she asks in return is my respect, and that she wants 'nothing, nothing more from me, no presents.'†
Chpt 6.4 (definition 2)
- I only spoke to show you that you need have no remorse even if…. you were willing to save your brother of your own accord, as I suggest to you.†
Chpt 6.5 (definition 2)
Definitions:
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(1) (accord as in: according to, or in accord with) in keeping with; or in agreement/harmony/unity withThis meaning of accord is often seen in the form according to or accordingly where it can take on more specific meanings. For example:
- "According to Kim, ..." -- as stated by
- "To each according to her ability." -- based upon
- "Points are scored according to how well they perform." -- depending upon
- "The dose is calculated according to body weight." -- in proportion to
- "We got a flat tire. Accordingly, I pulled to the side of the road." -- because of what was just said; or as a result
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(2) (accord as in: done of her own accord) mindeditor's notes: This sense of accord is typically seen in the form own accord or one accord.