Sentence examples for be accorded from inspiring English sources

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be accorded

verb

To make to agree or correspond; to suit one thing to another; to adjust.

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Questions like: Should robots be accorded rights as sentient beings?

Should robots capable of thought be accorded rights as sentient beings?

Privilege would never again be accorded privacy.

Atheism would never be accorded that status.

5. In-laws must now be accorded full human status.

Their interests and views cannot even be accorded respect.

Others question what legal protections will be accorded to detainees.

They seem to be accorded a great deal of respect.

Our beloved Madiba will be accorded a state funeral.

Yet honour and pride must be accorded to both sides.

In-laws must now be accorded full human status.

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