He knew his limitations and acted accordingly. She is considered a manager and is paid accordingly. The car is made with the best materials and is priced accordingly.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from acordyng "agreeing" (from present participle of accorden "to accord entry 1") + -ly-ly entry 2