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US
/kənˈfɔɹm/
]
[ UK /kənfˈɔːm/ ]
[ UK /kənfˈɔːm/ ]
VERB
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adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions
We must adjust to the bad economic situation - be similar, be in line with
How To Use conform In A Sentence
- It was the first Nonconformist chapel in the area.
- Brief introduction of the quality manual for terms related to the exclusions and compliance, process description conformity, whether the reference program file.
- Cereal song earth: Fictitious tellurion software, be together satellitic picture, map, encyclopedia and flight simulator conformity, decorate in an earth on three-dimensional model.
- To allow only views acceptable to the government of the day is the path to centralised conformity and censorship. Times, Sunday Times
- The corneas were coated in 250 nm of nickel using a technique developed at Penn State called conformal-evaporated-film-by-rotation. Physicsworld.com: all content
- Hence there is in sin a peculiar inconformity to the holiness of God; which is the "macula," the "spot," "stain," and Pneumatologia
- It did not conform to the usual stereotype of an industrial city.
- But this is a small town as typical as anywhere else in the American heartland: earnest, churchy, amiable, inward-looking, bland, conformist, trusting.
- He is also known for applications of the kernel function to conformal mappings.
- One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural dissidence or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance.