reaccord

English

Etymology

From re- +‎ accord.

Verb

reaccord (third-person singular simple present reaccords, present participle reaccording, simple past and past participle reaccorded)

  1. (transitive) To accord again.
    • 1972, Anton F. Malish, United States East European Trade: Considerations involved in granting most-favored-nation treatment to the countries of Eastern Europe (page 29)
      [] if the United States were to reaccord MFN treatment to the Eastern European countries []