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Definitionv. behave well or properly
Last update: May 28, 2017
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John was expelled from the game after he failed to comport himself in a professional manner while on the court. [verb]
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But otherwise there ensues a conflict in which the opposed presentations comport themselves like forces and mutually suppress or obscure each other. [verb]
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But he would not listen, but said that, as he had stolen me from my betrothed, it comported not with his honour to dishonour me. [verb]
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It was, therefore, needful for him to comport himself so that this impression should be confirmed. [Please select]
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"Vanity and pomp comport ill with a wilderness campaign," said Mynheer Jacobus, soberly. [Please select]
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He desires to comport himself with all respect to the house. [Please select]
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The first two comport with the doctrine of no liability without fault. [Please select]
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His last scene comported with the whole tenor of his life. [Please select]
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The big gander strode forth with more haste than quite comported with his dignity. [Please select]
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It was the way this bird had comported itself towards him that had so taken him. [Please select]
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How would the animals comport themselves in their cages. [Please select]
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