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concordare

to agree

verb kon-kor-DAH-reh Less Common

Origin: Latin concordare (to be of one heart, from cor/cordis)

Also means

to arrange

Usage Note

Concordare means to reach agreement on something (concordare i dettagli — to agree on the details) or in grammar to agree (a verb agreeing with its subject). It takes avere in the transitive sense. Intransitively with su or con it means 'to agree with someone on something'. The adjective concorde means 'in agreement'; accordo is the noun for 'agreement'.

Examples

"Dobbiamo concordare i termini del contratto."

Natural Translation

We need to agree on the terms of the contract.

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