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conform

adjective

[L., form.]

Made to resemble; assuming the same form; like; resembling.

conform

verb transitive
To make like, in external appearance; to reduce to a like shape, or form, with something else; with to; as, to conform any thing to a model.

conform

More generally, to reduce to a likeness or correspondence in manners, opinions or moral qualities. For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son. Romans 8:29. Be not conformed to this world. Romans 12:2.

conform

To make agreeable to; to square with a rule or directory. Demand of them why they conform not themselves to the order of the church?

conform

verb intransitive
To comply with or yield to; to live or act according to; as, to conform to the fashion or to custom.

conform

To comply with; to obey; as, to conform to the laws of the state.