conformed

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{a} made like, adapted, suited
past of conform
conform
Act in accordance of expectations; act like others
conform
{v} to comply, yield, adapt, suit
conform
{a} conformable, agreeable, similar
conform
To be in accordance with a set of specifications
conform
Of the same form; similar in import; conformable
conform
To be in accord or harmony; to comply; to be obedient; to submit; with to or with
conform
If someone or something conforms to a pattern or type, they are very similar to it. I am well aware that we all conform to one stereotype or another
conform
{f} become similar, fit, match; be in harmony, comply, act in accordance with prevailing norms or standards
conform
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conform
If you conform, you behave in the way that you are expected or supposed to behave. Many children who can't or don't conform are often bullied He did not feel obliged to conform to the rules that applied to ordinary men rebel
conform
To match the original film to the final edited workprint
conform
In the Objective-C language, a class is said to conform to a protocol if it adopts the protocol or inherits from a class that adopts it An instance conforms to a protocol if its class does Thus, an instance that conforms to a protocol can perform any of the instance methods declared in the protocol
conform
To comply with the usages of the Established Church; to be a conformist
conform
adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions; "We must adjust to the bad economic situation"
conform
be similar, be in line with
conform
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into harmony or agreement with; usually with to or unto
conform
If something conforms to something such as a law or someone's wishes, it is of the required type or quality. The Night Rider lamp has been designed to conform to new British Standard safety requirements
conformed

    Turkish pronunciation

    kınfôrmd

    Pronunciation

    /kənˈfôrmd/ /kənˈfɔːrmd/

    Etymology

    [ k&n-'form ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French conformer, from Latin conformare, from com- + formare to form, from forma form.
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