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conformably

  • a word derived from conformable.
    conformable
    adjective
    corresponding in form, nature, or character; similar.

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The deflated grippers can conformably hold on to a tumbler without dropping it, even when a coin is dropped inside.

From Science Daily May 3, 2024

But after yesterday’s showings the smart money will surely be on Leclerc, who likes this circuit: he took pole here and was conformably leading in 2019 only to fall away because of an engine problem.

From The Guardian Mar. 20, 2022

A Yugoslavian social satirist shows how everyone conformably sings the praise of a great, useless whale when it is lugged into Belgrade.

From Time Magazine Archive

People who are very liable to frequent Hæmorrhages, ought to manage themselves conformably to the Directions contained in the next Chapter, § 544.

From Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health by S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David) Tissot

All three conventions include also the proviso that the seizure shall take place conformably to the domestic legislation of each country.

From Copyright: Its History and Its Law by Richard Rogers Bowker