affirm , approve , attest , authenticate
Synonyms for the verb to 'conform' are to adapt, comply or adjust.It's sometimes difficult to conform to rules when you don't understand the reason for them.
fit in, follow, adjust, adapt, comply, obey, fall in with, toe the line, fulfil, meet, match, satisfy, agree with
what is the same word as competent
Both a cube and a sphere conform to this problem statement (assuming that "weidth" was intended to be "width").
accommodate, conform, felicitate
This model must conform to the original design.
Synonyms for the verb to 'conform' are to adapt, comply or adjust.It's sometimes difficult to conform to rules when you don't understand the reason for them.
The word that means making everything the same kind is "standardize." Standardizing something is causing something, or a group of different things, to conform to a certain unified standard.
"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.
coincide, concur, conform, correspond
The first thing you must do is look up the word "conform".You have to know exactly what that word means in the language and then what that word means to you personally.Then start asking questions like-What does the assignment really want to hear about? A definition of the word or examples of how the word works in human life today?Think about how people conform in good ways and in bad ways.How does someones understanding of the word "conform" make them what they are as a person.How does conformity to laws or peer pressure create confusion or tranquility in life.Hope this helps -Karla-
conform is a synonym for reconcile
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not to conform
All safety devices must conform to regulatory requirements.
They don't like to conform but they all dress exactly the same
"Conform to" and "conform with" are synonyms. There is no difference in meaning between the two phrases, thus they can be used interchangeably.