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conform
verb as in adjust, adapt
verb as in correspond, match
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Eventually, most Americans will internalize the cultural logic of Trumpism and fascism and begin to self-police and conform — and enforce the new order against their family members, friends, neighbors, and strangers.
That came following a dispute with the UK government, which refused to grant the scheme the go-ahead unless it conformed to a UK-wide approach excluding glass.
It certainly doesn’t conform with the ideals of the Constitution.
Meat imports classed as illegal have often not gone through checks to confirm they are disease-free and conform to UK health standards.
The motion is designed to conform to the Supreme Court’s directive to the trial court to decide the immunity issue prior to proceeding to a trial.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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