Basically, the two words mean nearly the same thing. The word adhere is a bit more formal than the word follow, so chose based on your audience. In the workplace or in an academic assignment, adhere is probably best. Otherwise, you can use follow.
adhere is a verb and means: to stick fast to a surface or substance believe in and follow the traditions/practices of (e.g. religion)
Yes, adhere can be used as a verb. It means to stick to or follow closely, such as adhering to a set of rules or adhering a poster to a wall.
Most of the Chinese people adhere to Buddhism and that they only follow Buddha.
obey, follow, observe, submit to, conform to, adhere to, abide by, acquiesce with
Probably obedient. That means that you listen to what you are told, and do it.
The phrase "follow to the letter" means to adhere strictly to instructions or guidelines without making any mistakes or deviations. It implies precision and thoroughness in executing a task.
One way to encourage others to adhere to environmental safety procedures is to explain why the procedures are in place. Often if a person knows why something should be done, they are more likely to follow the rules.
Yes
Make sure all employees of the company follow ISO guidelines and adhere to Six Sigma policies
"Blatant" does not follow a consistent iambic or trochaic meter as it contains two syllables and does not strictly adhere to these metrical patterns.
The Hindi meaning of adhere is "लगाना" (lagaana), which means to stick or follow closely.
Yes cling and adhere are synonyms.