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adequar-se
Catalan
adaptar-se
To change to reach a certain scope or condition.
suit
arrange
adjust
accommodate
adapt
Portuguese
adequar-se
Portuguese
conforme-se
Spanish
obedecer
Be similar, be in line with.
deviate
Portuguese
conforme-se
1
The conditions simply do not
conform
to western standards, says Fiona Lang-Sharpe.
2
Grant asked curtly: Did the bridge not
conform
to the congressional legislation?
3
My mind had apparently updated his grotesque to
conform
to new information.
4
Formerly unregulated off-exchange derivatives markets will have to
conform
to new procedures.
5
Did you feel any pressure to
conform
to some type of image?
6
The fork is now in position to
conform
to the conditions required.
7
Eager to
conform
,
he set out to get to know the product.
8
Even plants in a state of nature
conform
to this general law.
9
One issue she tackles is her inclination to
conform
to protect herself.
10
I'm not, you know, subject to that kind of push to
conform
.
11
Maybe I felt like I needed to
conform
to some specific standard.
12
The pressure upon the individual to
conform
became both stronger and subtler.
13
Although his resignation did not
conform
to the constitutional basis, Mbeki resigned.
14
And yet, rather than encouraging them to
conform
,
we celebrate their absurdity.
15
A. I am willing to
conform
to the requirements of the Order.
16
Five years into the car's life, it's time to
conform
a bit.
conform
·
conform to
conform exactly
conform as
conform more
conform to reality
Portuguese
adequar-se
adaptar-se
ajustar
conforme-se
amoldar-se
estar em conformidade com
conformar-se
Catalan
adaptar-se
conformar-se
ajustar-se
Spanish
obedecer