accordés
Accordés is the masculine plural form of the past participle accordé of the verb accorder. As an adjective, accordé means granted, conferred, agreed, or in harmony, depending on the context. The feminine singular is accordée, the masculine singular accordé, and the feminine plural accordées. It is used in phrases such as droits accordés (rights granted), subventions accordées (subsidies granted), or conditions accordées (granted conditions). When the sentence structure with the auxiliary avoir places a direct object before the participle, accordé agrees in gender and number with that object, e.g., les droits que les autorités ont accordés.
In legal, administrative, and bureaucratic language, accordés describes rights, privileges, subsidies, or permissions granted by authorities.
In music, accordé can denote that an instrument or notes are in tune; accordé describes things that
Originating from the verb accorder, the sense of bringing into agreement or harmony underpins its use across