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accommodate to be or become adaptable; conform. [1/6 definitions]
accord to be in unity or harmony; agree; conform (often fol. by "with"). [1/6 definitions]
agree to be consistent; conform; match (often fol. by "with"). [1/6 definitions]
Anglicize (often l.c.) to change or conform to that which is English in style, manner, pronunciation, or the like.
answer to fit or conform (usu. fol. by "to"). [2/9 definitions]
assimilate to adapt and conform. [1/8 definitions]
contour to design or shape (a road or the like) to conform to the contours of the land. [1/7 definitions]
fitted made to conform closely to a particular shape.
fluid a substance, such as a liquid or gas, that can flow and that tends to conform to the shape of its container. [1/5 definitions]
follow to copy or conform to. [1/15 definitions]
go with the flow to conform with the way everybody else is doing things. [1/2 definitions]
humor to conform to the wishes or mood of, esp. despite one's own feelings or beliefs to the contrary; go along with. [1/5 definitions]
indirect discourse an indirect statement of what someone said, rather than an exact quotation, that has been altered to conform grammatically to the context in which it is made, as in "She said that she was leaving".
-ize to cause to conform to or be like. [1/4 definitions]
Judaize to conform to or bring into conformity with Jewish practices, beliefs, customs, or the like.
keyed adjusted or reworked in order to conform to something different. [1/3 definitions]
moralize to cause to conform to higher moral standards. [1/3 definitions]
nonconformist a person who refuses or fails to conform to established ideas, values, customs, or behaviors. [1/2 definitions]
nonconformity refusal or failure to conform, esp. to societal customs, values, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
normalize to cause to conform to or return to a normal state. [1/2 definitions]
quadrate to cause to adapt or conform. [1/5 definitions]