You should never conform to what other people are doing if you don't agree with them.
I hope that my attempt will conform to the model.
"This is the devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim." (James Reston, journalist) The schools in the district must conform to the policies of the school board.
There are times when a certain policy does not conform to the Uniform Provisions Law. When this happens, it will then it can be adjusted and rewritten to fit the Uniform Provisions Law.
Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.
In a sentence such as: "How can remorse be used in a sentence?"
I hope that my attempt will conform to the model.
He did not conform to the rules. The plastic seal must tightly conform to the opening to prevent leakage.
This model must conform to the original design.
People may be disappointed when their lives do not conform to, or agree with, the happy standards of the world as it is shown on TV.
"This is the devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim." (James Reston, journalist) The schools in the district must conform to the policies of the school board.
All safety devices must conform to regulatory requirements.
not to conform
"Conform to" and "conform with" are synonyms. There is no difference in meaning between the two phrases, thus they can be used interchangeably.
Most of the residents are complying with the new regulations, but there are a few that refuse to conform.Dan had to conform to the rest of society.Bri threw out her Ugg boots because she no longer wanted to conform.She had to conform to her school's standards for hygeine.Penny wanted to conform but did not know how.The pieces that don't conform to our standards are sorted to the recycle bin.
Yes. "to conform"
Conform is a verb.
It doesn't. By saying it does, the sayer of said sentence is just trying to get you to conform. Simple.