Synonym: cling. Similar words: adherent, adhere to, here and there, ad hoc, there, here, mere, where. Meaning: [əd'hɪə] v. 1. be compatible or in accordance with 2. follow through or carry out a plan without deviation 3. come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation 4. be a devoted follower or supporter 5. be loyal to 6. stick to firmly.
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61. No doubt both men, as supporters of the Gothic Revival, expected Scott to adhere to his stated principles.
62. It does not seem to me necessary or desirable to adhere exclusively to one or other of these theoretical positions.
63. Non-government organisations monitor treaty performance and encourage participation in treaties to which they themselves can not adhere.
64. This type of latex primer is designed to adhere to hard and slightly glossy surfaces.
65. The women were incensed, since they adhere strictly to the laws concerning MIKve after menstruation.
66. The conservative is led by disposition, not unmixed with pecuniary self-interest, to adhere to the familiar and the established.
67. You will either belong and adhere to this school of thought, or you will be outraged at the very suggestion.
68. This was also expected as a learned mechanism did not adhere with either hypothesis.
69. Establish a principle and adhere to it even if it is vague to others.
70. They must also adhere to a code of ethics and supply industry references.
71. People adhere to astrology with a dogmatic frame of mind rather than having a sceptical, critical approach.
72. Sprinkle evenly with sesame seeds, pressing lightly to make them adhere.
73. Such constraints include the need to adhere to certain standards or a limitation upon their ability to make excessive profits.
74. He described eight principles to adhere to in order to free ourselves from suffering: 1.
75. Adhere to the principle with an unremitting tenacity.
76. The eggs are sticky and adhere to the roots.
77. Finally, China will adhere to the uniform price.
78. Such natures as yours don't so easily adhere to their words.
79. Macrobiotics adhere to a diet consisting primarily of whole grains and beans.
80. National law stipulates that women wear headscarves and shape shrouding cloaks but many women, particularly in the capital, spend heavily on fashions that barely adhere to the regulations.
81. She continues to believe that the phone is in the room was listening, to adhere to the hotel lobby,(http://sentencedict.com/adhere.html) with pay-phone Arenas told about the cancellation.
82. A pattern forming the perspective latent image and the base pattern are unified designed and printed simultaneously in one time to adhere with the carrier via the engraving gravure printing mode.
83. The allocation of financial resources should adhere to the principle of Pareto Optimum.
84. We must protest zero-tariff policy of e-business and adhere to modest protective tariff policy the alternative for propelling our economic development.
85. These under tank heaters permanently adhere to your terrarium, forming a solid bond for optimum transfer.
86. The Seller must strictly adhere to the timetable of project implementation in delivery of the products.
87. Solve the conflict should adhere to the value of the basic value realization principle.
88. The party's leadership must be upheld; reform must adhere to the "correct political orientation".
89. When in use, the multifunctional adhesive bandage can be torn to respectively adhere on uneven regions.
90. The Production Planner shall adhere to company Occupational Safety and Health Policy.
More similar words: adherent, adhere to, here and there, ad hoc, there, here, mere, where, sphere, thereby, erect, heresy, nowhere, heretic, whereas, revere, severe, anywhere, wherein, therefore, heredity, inherent, over there, thereupon, for the rest, austere, altered, coherent, here and now, derelict.