conforming

/kənˈfɔːrmɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Following rules, standards, or expectations, especially in behavior or appearance.
    • Her conforming attitude made her popular with the strict teachers.
    • The students wore conforming uniforms to school every day.
    • In a conforming society, people often avoid standing out too much.
noun
  1. The act or process of matching or obeying rules, standards, or expectations.
    • His constant conforming to peer pressure worried his parents.
    • Conforming to the dress code was required for all employees.
    • The company encourages conforming to safety regulations.
verb
  1. Present participle of conform: to behave or think in the same way as most other people, or to obey a rule or standard.
    • The artist refused to keep conforming to traditional styles.
    • By conforming to the group's habits, he felt more accepted.
    • She is conforming to the new workplace policies without complaint.
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