conform

ਚੱਲਣ
definition
verb
the kitchen does not conform to hygiene regulations
comply with rules, standards, or laws.
example
the changes were introduced to 'conform' with international classifications
And, like many other populist legal actions, it doesn't 'conform' with our ideal of justice - the rule of law.
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.
the pressure to 'conform'
The types of cross-sticks allowed in competition are required to 'conform' to a standard well defined in the rules.
In exchange, they must 'conform' to extensive social and environmental criteria.
No, my main worry is that the passengers will 'conform' to his relaxed style and be allowed to fly in jumpers and corduroys.
the countryside should 'conform' to a certain idea of the picturesque
I didn't 'conform' to the norm and I couldn't play the cat and mouse game with the press.
Even though toe shoes don't come in left-right pairs, they quickly 'conform' to the shape of your feet with wear.
These strings are termed ‘grammatical’ because they 'conform' to the rules of the grammar.
Southern societies are judged as having violated their children because the lives of the children do not 'conform' to the image of childhood held in the West.
In response, representatives of the company said that they would try to improve operations at the incinerator to 'conform' with standards.
It's not a typical horror movie, in that it really doesn't 'conform' to the genre rules.
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.
Females 'conform' to their peers more than do males, but there is greater social disapproval for female delinquency.
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.
The young people 'conform' to the world, following its ways and foolish fashion.
Once, at a press conference, he was asked if his thinking as a scientist could 'conform' to the thinking of a politician.
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.
Are bishops willing to sacrifice useful candidates simply because they don't 'conform' to the clerical pattern of another age, time and society?
The usual excuse is that it does not 'conform' with European law.
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.
We feel that we must 'conform' to these unrealistic, fairytale like images.
The government will also continue to crack down on coal mines in particular because many fail to 'conform' with safety standards.
But if we think God must 'conform' to one or the other picture, we really have a limited view.
Secondly, the planners have allowed the opening of a shop within yards of the disputed shutters that does not 'conform' with disability rights legislation.
Shall I stop him in order to 'conform' with my reader's definition of ‘separation’?
Hence again I have stayed in my hole, because up above there's an increasing passion to make men 'conform' to a pattern.
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.
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