conform

/kənˈfɔrm/
verb
  1. To behave or think in the way that most other people do, following rules, customs, or standards.
    • The new employee quickly learned to conform to the company's dress code.
    • In many cultures, people are expected to conform to social norms at formal events.
    • Teenagers often feel pressure to conform to the latest fashion trends.
  2. To match or be similar to something, especially in shape, size, or quality.
    • The data does not conform to the expected pattern.
    • The building's design must conform to local safety regulations.
    • Her actions did not conform with her stated beliefs.
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