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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91 Where they conform to any lesser standard they will not provide protection.
92 To refuse to conform is to risk threats to national independence.
93 How might the non-fatal offences be reformed soas to conform with the principle of fair labelling?
94 We have refused to repress our desires, in spite of enormous pressure to conform to heterosexual norms.
95 Whether politically right or left, all modern institutions would conform to the needs of industrialism and the logic of its expansion.
96 The Partnership Programmes began to appear in 1978, tending to conform to a standard pattern.
97 Comparative figures Prior year comparative figures have been restated to conform to the current year's presentation where appropriate.
98 Banning books which don't conform to that ideal is another.
99 Reports of inhuman treatment, torture, and public execution for failure to conform with Kimism were rife.
100 I don't need to conform to a prevailing stereotype in the search for distinguished and illustrious positions.
101 Complex protocol demanded that Court dress conform to a set of governing principles.
102 Because certain people do not conform to academic expectations or social abilities of others, this can not place them outside society.
103 All flights in these conditions must conform with published procedures and traffic patterns.
104 The Council argued the proposed change of operating centre on tree nursery land did not conform with rural development in that area.
105 Celie strived not to conform to a stereotyped henpecked housebound wife.
106 The quality assurance scheme will mean the introduction of new procedures which conform to the Institutes' requirements.
107 It is so much easier to conform to arbitrary rules imposed by some one else on the basis of age.
108 The city has few modern buildings in the central area which do not conform to the height or style of their surroundings.
109 Perhaps being gay(sentencedict.com), they do not feel obliged to conform to traditional male standards.
110 Sitting in one position to observe and record appearances does not conform to the majority of our everyday experience of landscape.
111 The housewife refers to them as external obligations to which she feels a deep need to conform.
112 Illness occurs when these pictures are refused the opportunity to conform with pictures of life as it actually is.
113 Techniques such as object oriented design and structured programming will have to be followed to conform to engineering practice.
114 Members of the group will come to expect one another to conform to these patterns if they wish to remain members of it.
115 To perform them is to conform to the divine order which governs all human affairs.
116 The solution offered might not conform to the dogma of either political party.
117 Criticism and poetics both constrict the text by making it conform to a meaning or to a model.
118 A failure to conform to the legal requirements in contracting a marriage will render that marriage void.
119 He realises that he does not have to conform to the laws which have been set down by his community.
120 His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, for example,[sentencedict.com] represents an attempt to conform to one of them.
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