Conform (verb)

  1. To comply with rules, standards, or laws.
  2. 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:

  1. The company's products conform to safety standards.
  2. The building was made to conform to the city's zoning laws.
  3. He decided to conform to society's expectations.
  4. The design of the new product conforms to the latest trend.
  5. The new policy conforms to the company's mission statement.
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