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1) | 1) in accordance (with), in accord (with) in conformity (with), in concordance (with), in concord (with), in conformance (with), in harmony (with), in consonance (with), in correspondence (with), in tune (with), in compatibility (with), in uniformity (with), in congruity (with) (for) (i.e. [[dang 'tsham par]]); 2) according (to), harmonious (with), consonant (with), compatible (with), congruous (with); 3) suitable (for), appropriate (for); 4) contend, hurt, condemn; 5) scorn, insult, jeer, vex, scoff, mock, sneer. See [['tsham pa]] and [[dang 'tsham par]] [Erick Tsiknopoulos] | ||
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fit, suitable, conform with [JV]
1) in accordance (with), in accord (with) in conformity (with), in concordance (with), in concord (with), in conformance (with), in harmony (with), in consonance (with), in correspondence (with), in tune (with), in compatibility (with), in uniformity (with), in congruity (with) (for) (i.e. dang 'tsham par); 2) according (to), harmonious (with), consonant (with), compatible (with), congruous (with); 3) suitable (for), appropriate (for); 4) contend, hurt, condemn; 5) scorn, insult, jeer, vex, scoff, mock, sneer. See 'tsham pa and dang 'tsham par [Erick Tsiknopoulos]