En-rapport
[ahn ra-pawr, -pohr, ruh-; French ahn ra-pawr] /ˌɑn ræˈpɔr, -ˈpoʊr, rə-; French ɑ̃ raˈpɔr/
adjective
1.
in sympathy or accord; in agreement; congenial.
/ɑ̃ rapɔr/
adjective, adverb (postpositive)
1.
in sympathy, harmony, or accord
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