The company worked hard to make sure all of its practices were compliant with the current government regulations. The word compliant is an adjective.
The worker messed up the order, so they made a compliant to the manger.
Compliant means cooperative. Not to be confused with "Complaint", an entirely different word. Example: "Sir, if you are compliant, things will go much easier with little frustration."
Comparison: What's best or correct use of "Compliant", is it "Compliant with"? or "Compliant to"?The answer is: "Compliant with": "compliant with" is correct use. e.g. "People used to be compliant with nature's laws, and thus there used to be a harmony between human beings and nature. (See Ref @ "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/compliant")
taking a suspect down, making sure they are compliant when you place the handcuffs. Basically, they are following the rules.
Behaves, obeys, is compliant
The words are different parts of speech. Compliant is an adjective, meaning conforming to rules or requirements. Compliance is a noun, meaning the process of conforming, or the requirement to conform, as with rules or laws. A contractor may be compliant with rules and restrictions, and would therefore be "in compliance."
what are compliant letters
Tally has its own but it uses ODBC compliant.
Yes, Mailchimp is GDPR compliant.
Any that is Mercon 3 compliant
I use MSP from Constellation Automotive Software. It does Lease Here Pay Here and is fully compliant.
The verb of compliant is comply. As in "to comply with something or someone".