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conformist

[kuhn-fawr-mist] / kənˈfɔr mɪst /


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Along with many party elders, the bureaucracy likes its prime ministers weak and conformist.

From The Wall Street Journal

More conformist artists, on the other hand, enjoyed much more flattering official reviews.

From Salon

Nora may be disappointed that her daughter is making such conformist choices, but Emmy sees no reason why the mother she never knew should feel entitled to shape her life.

From Los Angeles Times

As Carmen watches them navigate the bar, she sees firsthand how the conservative Idaho environment they grew up in turned her hosts into rigid conformists.

From Salon

For starkly conformist Brazil, Irwin’s sense of unconstrained freedom may help clarify just what enraged those destructive observers.

From Los Angeles Times