abide by, agree with, check, consist with, fall in together, go along with, integrate, match, reconcile, sing in chorus, tally
Last update: June 28, 2015
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Their ideas donot conform. [verb]
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We conform to the norms of the society. [verb]
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And so solar people have to conform to some rules, such as rules for good argumentation. [verb]
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Thus, our Law on genetically modified food will conform to European standards. [verb]
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Hyacinth promised to conform to Malfort's plans, and to be ready to assume her phantom _rĂ´le_ whenever she was called upon. [verb]
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I have conformed ill to Church discipline. [verb]
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As head over the house of the women, you will have to conform to his will in many things. [verb]
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Nevertheless, submitting to all that is, though not satisfied with it, I endeavor to conform to the established order, and to render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's.' [verb]
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They do not really bind themselves by an act of their private will: they swear to conform henceforth to a previously existing social law hitherto disregarded by them. [verb]
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She was conscious of Marius' will in the direction of "Monsieur Jean," she conformed to it. [verb]
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Yes, but we are not to conform to nature; I wish these girls to be the children of Grace: and why that abundance. [verb]
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