Conform - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|kənˈfɔːrm|
Brit.
|kənˈfɔːm|
verb
- be similar, be in line with
- adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions (syn: adapt, adjust)
- adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions (syn: adapt, adjust)
Extra examples
Most teenagers feel pressure to conform.
...the list conforms with the contents of the trunk...
The boy's behaviour conforms to the expected pattern.
Students can be expelled for refusing to conform to school rules.
All new buildings must conform with the regional development plan.
We have to conform our ideas to those of the society in which we live.
...European colonizers, who considered the New World peoples to be heathens, forced them to conform to European ways....
Joseph does not conform to the stereotype of a policeman.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: conform
he/she/it: conforms
present participle: conforming
past tense: conformed
past participle: conformed
I/you/we/they: conform
he/she/it: conforms
present participle: conforming
past tense: conformed
past participle: conformed
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