conform

അനുരൂപമായി
definition
verb
the kitchen does not conform to hygiene regulations
comply with rules, standards, or laws.
example
the kitchen does not 'conform' to hygiene regulations
But then life is so much easier when we imagine that people 'conform' to a stereotype.
I didn't 'conform' to the norm and I couldn't play the cat and mouse game with the press.
These strings are termed ‘grammatical’ because they 'conform' to the rules of the grammar.
It seems to me that the problem is with the rest of society trying to make people 'conform' to a very narrow mode of dress rather than it being a case of men stepping outside what's normal.
Because such publications do not 'conform' to any standardized rules, this information is not computer readable.
People are defined as illiterate when they do not 'conform' to a set of cultural criteria defined by the ruling elite of a particular society.
These are models that can be custom built as long as they 'conform' to a specific rule, or rather, a formula of measurements.
Tall, with long, Sixties-style hair and trendy dark shirts, he does not 'conform' to the public stereotype of the anoraked maths professor.
the countryside should 'conform' to a certain idea of the picturesque
The plan was recently judged by another inspector to 'conform' with Government policy and it is exasperating to see other inspectors failing to uphold it.
the pressure to 'conform'
They said the move was because it was not possible to renovate the building, which they had occupied since 1956, to 'conform' with new care home standards.
On the other hand, the fact that so many States have signed up to the Bill and, on paper at least, are attempting to 'conform' with its standards is commendable.
Meanwhile, he himself can slag people off just because they don't 'conform' to his narrow vision of what constitutes a Brit.
Most people 'conform' to mass-marketed new trends making it seem as though they don't have any personal style.
The young people 'conform' to the world, following its ways and foolish fashion.
Shall I stop him in order to 'conform' with my reader's definition of ‘separation’?
The group alleged that the rates they had since paid had not been directed to the group members' accounts to 'conform' with municipal regulations.
Prosecutors scaled back the number to eight to 'conform' to new rules calling for swifter trials.
They are saying, you must 'conform' to our version of family and society or you can have no rights.
It's not a typical horror movie, in that it really doesn't 'conform' to the genre rules.
In response, representatives of the company said that they would try to improve operations at the incinerator to 'conform' with standards.
His description of the height and build of the person does not 'conform' to the height and build of the appellant at the relevant time.
You have to 'conform' to the rules of a planet when you're on it, to its cycles of night and day, and when people show up you have their rules to deal with.
But if we believe that women are capable of responsible, moral choices we must allow them to make them - even when they do not 'conform' to our own views and values.
No, my main worry is that the passengers will 'conform' to his relaxed style and be allowed to fly in jumpers and corduroys.
Once, at a press conference, he was asked if his thinking as a scientist could 'conform' to the thinking of a politician.
In exchange, they must 'conform' to extensive social and environmental criteria.
Even though toe shoes don't come in left-right pairs, they quickly 'conform' to the shape of your feet with wear.
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