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View definitions for adhere to

adhere to

verb as in keep

verb as in mind

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Smith’s decision to adhere to the letter and spirit of the OLC guidance is … a choice, a norm, not a constitutional command.

From Slate

Currently, around one in four adults struggle to afford their prescribed medicine, while about three in ten don't adhere to prescriptions due to cost, according to the health policy research group KFF.

From Salon

Earnest and genuine in its storytelling, it's populated with fully realized characters who only somewhat adhere to Schur’s closet of personality types.

From Salon

Washington, D.C., in July introduced legislation that aimed to require tech companies to adhere to strengthened privacy provisions regarding the collection, sharing, use or sale of consumer health data.

California voters are heavily Democratic and a high minimum wage generally aligns with left-wing values, but voters on both sides of the aisle didn’t adhere to typical party-line trends when it came to Proposition 32.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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