Adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially in religion)
Marked by convention and conformity to customs or rules or styles.
1 And forget about more on-the-job training - that's a great conformist tool.
2 Too many of them have conformist thought routines, if you ask me.
3 Now young people are much more conformist because they have to be.
4 The sympathy, realism, and imagination of art are antagonistic to conformist morality.
5 So, I rebelled by being as conformist as I possibly could.
6 Socially conformist , homogeneous societies like Japan, Malaysia, Norway and Pakistan are tight cultures.
7 But, in its own way, it was as conformist as Varnett's home, he thought.
8 As a result, a notoriously conformist nation is suddenly unsure what to conform to.
9 People with authoritarian personalities tend to be right-wing and conformist .
10 He was a conformist , he felt, in everything-inreligion, intellect, life-buta sceptic underneath.
11 Those who have followed have tended to be more conformist .
12 Montaigne, a man of the world, is outwardly a conformist , but a real skeptic.
13 Wells's depiction of the curate is virtually a parody of the self-satisfied, complacent social conformist :
14 Many refused, including a number of the conformist ministers.
15 The people of Upton, great and small, conformist or nonconformist, were proud of their rector.
16 Melburnians are a somewhat conformist lot, so most people follow these rules, most of the time.
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