conformity
noun
/kənˈfɔːrməti/
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behaviour or actions that follow the accepted rules of society
- a society of outward religious conformity
- (in) conformity to/with something - They act in unthinking conformity to customs.
- Governments often invoke patriotism to enforce conformity.
- They do not observe rigid conformity to the doctrines of the church.
- We work to ensure conformity with the customer's wishes.
- conformity to the accepted standards
- to achieve conformity between all the plans
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French conformite or late Latin conformitas, from conformare ‘to form, fashion’, from con- ‘together’ + formare ‘to form’.
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Classes:
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İngilizce Ders Kitabı İncelemesi Seçmeli-B
Articles:
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Evaluating English Textbook: A Sociolinguistic Perspective