conform
[ kuhn-fawrm ]
/ kənˈfɔrm /
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
to make similar in form, nature, or character.
to bring into agreement, correspondence, or harmony.
adjective
Archaic.
conformable.
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conform
/ (kənˈfɔːm) /
verb
(intr usually foll by to)
to comply in actions, behaviour, etc, with accepted standards or norms
(intr usually foll by with)
to be in accordance; fit in
he conforms with my idea of a teacher
to make or become similar in character or form
(intr)
to comply with the practices of an established church, esp the Church of England
(tr)
to bring (oneself, ideas, etc) into harmony or agreement
Derived forms of conform
conformer, noun conformingly, adverbWord Origin for conform
C14: from Old French
conformer, from Latin
confirmāre to establish, strengthen, from
firmāre to make firm, from
firmus
firm
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