Conform
(verb)
- To comply with rules, standards, or laws.
- To be similar in form or type; to be in agreement or harmony.
Origin:
From the latin conformare, meaning "to shape, fashion, make similar", from con- meaning "with" + formare meaning "to shape".
Examples:
- The company's products conform to safety standards.
- The building was made to conform to the city's zoning laws.
- He decided to conform to society's expectations.
- The design of the new product conforms to the latest trend.
- The new policy conforms to the company's mission statement.