Accord
Accord verb - To give the ownership or benefit of (something) formally or publicly.
Usage example: women were finally accorded the right to vote in 1920
Present is a synonym for accord in give topic. In some cases you can use "Present" instead a verb "Accord", when it comes to topics like bestow, grant.
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- Having reached an accord, Tony decides there's no time like the present, so they end up leveling the plant themselves.
Source: Comicbook / Iron Man - The urban myth regarding the Russian SKS rifle going off due to a loud stereo was Busted; however, the SKS's free-floating firing pin did present a genuine danger, which the MythBusters proved by placing the four rifles near an explosive—one of the guns did go off of its own accord.
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