en rapport

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French en rapport.

Adjective[edit]

en rapport (not comparable)

  1. In agreement; harmonious.
    • 1897, Warren Bert Kimberly, “Alfred Frederick Lee”, in History of West Australia:
      Each man may vote according to his conception of a candidate's character, and hence it comes to pass that councillors well represent the wishes of ratepayers, and, being daily brought in contact with them, they are always en rapport with their requirements and wishes.