comport

/kəmˈpɔrt/
verb
  1. To behave or conduct oneself in a particular way.
    • Even under pressure, she comported herself with grace and dignity.
    • The students were asked to comport themselves with respect during the ceremony.
    • He comported himself like a true professional at the meeting.
  2. To agree with or be suitable for something; to fit or harmonize.
    • The new rules comport with the company's commitment to safety.
    • Her calm explanation comported well with the facts of the case.
    • Such rude behavior does not comport with the values of our school.
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