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Definition of conformity
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Conformity
(n.)
Compliance
with the
usages
of the
Established
Church.
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Exactness
::
Exactness
(n.)
Careful
observance
of
method
and
conformity
to
truth;
as,
exactness
in
accounts
or
business..
Justness
::
"Justness
(n.) The
quality
of being just;
conformity
to
truth,
propriety,
accuracy,
exactness,
and the like;
justice;
reasonableness;
fairness;
equity;
as,
justness
of
proportions;
the
justness
of a
description
or
representation;
the
justness
of a
cause..
Barrowist
::
Barrowist
(n.) A
follower
of Henry
Barrowe,
one of the
founders
of
Independency
or
Congregationalism
in
England.
Barrowe
was
executed
for
nonconformity
in
1953..
Accuracy
::
Accuracy
(n.) The state of being
accurate;
freedom
from
mistakes,
this
exemption
arising
from
carefulness;
exact
conformity
to
truth,
or to a rule or
model;
precision;
exactness;
nicety;
correctness;
as, the value of
testimony
depends
on its
accuracy..
Collation
::
Collation
(v. t.) The act of
comparing
the copy of any paper with its
original
to
ascertain
its
conformity.
Protestantly
::
Protestantly
(adv.)
Like a
Protestant;
in
conformity
with
Protestantism.
Religion
::
Religion
(n.)
Specifically,
conformity
in faith and life to the
precepts
inculcated
in the
Bible,
respecting
the
conduct
of life and duty
toward
God and man; the
Christian
faith and
practice..
Etypical
::
Etypical
(a.)
Diverging
from, or
lacking
conformity
to, a
type..
After
::
After
(prep.)
According
to; in
accordance
with; in
conformity
with the
nature
of; as, he acted after his
kind..
Unconformity
::
Unconformity
(n.) Want of
conformity;
incongruity;
inconsistency.
After
::
After
(prep.)
In
imitation
of; in
conformity
with; after the
manner
of; as, to make a thing after a
model;
a
picture
after
Rubens;
the boy takes after his
father..
Nonconformity
::
Nonconformity
(n.)
Neglect
or
failure
of
conformity;
especially,
in
England,
the
neglect
or
refusal
to unite with the
established
church
in its rites and modes of
worship..
Inconformity
::
Inconformity
(n.) Want of
conformity;
nonconformity.
Customableness
::
Customableness
(n.)
Quality
of being
customable;
conformity
to
custom.
Answer
::
Answer
(v. i.) To be or act in
conformity,
or by way of
accommodation,
correspondence,
relation,
or
proportion;
to
conform;
to
correspond;
to suit; --
usually
with to..
Adhere
::
Adhere
(v. i.) To hold, be
attached,
or
devoted;
to
remain
fixed,
either
by
personal
union or
conformity
of
faith,
principle,
or
opinion;
as, men
adhere
to a
party,
a
cause,
a
leader,
a
church..
Temper
::
Temper
(v. i.) To
accord;
to
agree;
to act and think in
conformity.
Tectonics
::
Tectonics
(n.) The
science,
or the art, by which
implements,
vessels,
dwellings,
or other
edifices,
are
constructed,
both
agreeably
to the end for which they are
designed,
and in
conformity
with
artistic
sentiments
and
ideas..
Standardize
::
Standard-bred
(a.) Bred in
conformity
to a
standard.
Specif.,
applied
to a
registered
trotting
horse which comes up to the
standard
adopted
by the
National
Association
of
Trotting-horse
Breeders..
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.) In
pursuance,
conformity,
or
accordance;
-- in this sense used
adverbially
for
agreeably;
as,
agreeable
to the order of the day, the House took up the
report..
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