Synonym: agree, assent, comply, obey, submit. Similar words: confounded, on foot, inform, informal, information, confuse, confess, confide. Meaning: [kən'fɔːm] v. 1. be similar, be in line with 2. adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions.
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31 Any manufacturer who does not conform to the standards could be prosecuted under the Consumers Protection Act, 1987.
32 The couple idea is certainly oversold. There's so much pressure to become a couple that people feel failure if they don't conform.
33 Joseph does not conform to the stereotype of a policeman.
34 I am well aware that we all conform to one stereotype or another.
35 The novel refuses to conform to the narrative conventions of 19th century realism.
36 Wordsworth changed the ideas of his poem to conform with his later religious and political opinions.
37 Taxis must conform to the rigorous standards laid down by the police.
38 He did not feel obliged to conform to the rules that applied to ordinary men.
39 She doesn't conform to the rules of society.
40 Britain should conform to international standards.
41 Musical notation also did not conform to traditional expectations.
42 Activity has been made to conform to rational pattern.
43 File names must conform to the standard Z88 format.
44 Writing also has to conform to an idea.
45 They do not conform well to national polls.
46 This is an intolerable situation and society has to remove those who will not conform to reasonable standards of behaviour.
47 Furthermore, such modes of discussion are expected to conform also to the rules of professional literacy discourse.
48 They must conform to the pattern and standard size laid down by the Post Office.
49 Most of the time, things will indeed conform to our expectations.
50 And the trouble is that once one person plays the stress card, the pressure to conform is huge.
51 Silver of this period should conform to the Britannia standard but does not always do so.
52 And Brotherhood was the only object one was expected to conform to in becoming a member.
53 Her work became more purely abstract, and yet refused to conform to the Puritan style often associated with abstract art.
54 Exercise for yourself rather than to impress or conform with anyone else.
55 Economic like other social life does not conform to a simple and coherent pattern.
56 She was always the outsider, refusing to conform to traditions[Sentencedict.com ], obstinate and impudent.
57 As women get higher and higher in powerful corporate ranks, the pressure to conform increases proportionately.
58 Alterations made by placing the cursor between two such embedded marks will conform with those instructions.
59 Senators who refused to conform to these inherently conservative norms were condemned to ineffectiveness.
60 These were varied in each group to conform to the subject and its natural rate of movement.
More similar words: confounded, on foot, inform, informal, information, confuse, confess, confide, confine, confirm, confront, conflict, confident, conference, confession, conflict with, confederation, confrontation, unfold, in force, enforce, go in for, constitutional convention, on fire, design for, reinforce, form, norm, enforcement, in return for.