conform
con·form (kən-fôrmʹ)v. con·formed, con·form·ing, con·formsv. intr. 1. To correspond in form or character; be similar. 2. To act or be in accord or agreement; comply: a computer that conforms to the manufacturer's advertising claims. See Synonyms at agree. 3. To act in accordance with current customs or modes. See Synonyms at adapt.v. tr. To bring into agreement or correspondence; make similar. [Middle English conformen, from Old French conformer, from Latin cōnfōrmāre, to shape after : com-, com- + fōrmāre, to shape (from fōrma, shape).] con·formʹer n.
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