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conform
[kuhn-fawrm]
verb (used without object)
to act according to or be obedient to a rule or norm (usually followed byto ).
Every team must adopt and conform to league regulations.
Antonyms: dissentto be in harmony or accord (usually followed bywith ).
These results conform with those of similar studies done in the past.
to act in accord with the prevailing standards, attitudes, practices, etc., of society or a group.
One has to conform in order to succeed in this company.
to be or become similar in form, nature, or character (usually followed byto ).
Memory conforms to what we think we remember.
I love how these slippers conform to my feet.
Antonyms: differto comply with the usages of an established church, especially the Church of England.
Antonyms: dissent
verb (used with object)
to bring into agreement, correspondence, or harmony (usually used withto ).
We need to conform our corporate practice to the new guidelines.
Despite efforts to conform the data sets perfectly, some discrepancies will persist.
to make similar in form, nature, or character (usually used withto ).
Do not try to conform your partner to your ideal.
adjective
Archaic., conformable.
conform
/ kənˈfɔːm /
verb
to comply in actions, behaviour, etc, with accepted standards or norms
to be in accordance; fit in
he conforms with my idea of a teacher
to make or become similar in character or form
(intr) to comply with the practices of an established church, esp the Church of England
(tr) to bring (oneself, ideas, etc) into harmony or agreement
Grammar Note
Other Word Forms
- conformer noun
- conformingly adverb
- nonconforming adjective
- preconform verb
- quasi-conforming adjective
- reconform verb
- unconformed adjective
- unconforming adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of conform1
Example Sentences
Downing Street refused to do so unless the Scottish government conformed to a UK-wide approach excluding glass.
Then I retype it on white paper, conforming to rules of manuscript preparation, and run out & mail it.
That followed a dispute with the UK government, which refused to grant the scheme the go-ahead unless it conformed to a UK-wide approach excluding glass.
Like many of her peers, Smart-McCabe grew up envisioning home gardeners as conforming to a very particular archetype: usually wealthy, often white and always women.
“Turning Point’s attack is part of an escalating effort by the far right to suppress the speech, teaching, and scholarship of faculty who do not conform to their movement’s politics,” the statement read.
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