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- Conform - a. - Of the same form; similar in import; conformable.
- Conform - v. t. - To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
- Conform - v. i. - To be in accord or harmony; to comply; to be obedient; to submit; -- with to or with.
- Conform - v. i. - To comply with the usages of the Established Church; to be a conformist.
- Conformability - n. - The state of being conformable.
- Conformability - n. - The parallelism of two sets of strata which are in contact.
- Conformable - a. - Corresponding in form, character, opinions, etc.; similar; like; consistent; proper or suitable; -- usually followed by to.
- Conformable - a. - Disposed to compliance or obedience; ready to follow direstions; submissive; compliant.
- Conformable - a. - Parallel, or nearly so; -- said of strata in contact.
- Conformableness - n. - The quality of being conformable; conformability.
- Conformably - adv. - With conformity or in conformity; suitably; agreeably.
- Conformance - n. - Conformity.
- Conformate - a. - Having the same form.
- Conformation - n. - The act of conforming; the act of producing conformity.
- Conformation - n. - The state of being conformed; agreement; hence; structure, as depending on the arrangement of parts; form; arrangement.
- Conformed - imp. & p. p. - of Conform
- Conformer - n. - One who conforms; one who complies with established forms or doctrines.
- Conforming - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Conform
- Conformist - n. - One who conforms or complies; esp., one who conforms to the Church of England, or to the Established Church, as distinguished from a dissenter or nonconformist.
- Conformities - pl. - of Conformity
- Conformity - n. - Correspondence in form, manner, or character; resemblance; agreement; congruity; -- followed by to, with, or between.
- Conformity - n. - Compliance with the usages of the Established Church.
- Parallel - v. t. - To place or set so as to be parallel; to place so as to be parallel to, or to conform in direction with, something else.
- Recusant - a. - Obstinate in refusal; specifically, in English history, refusing to acknowledge the supremacy of the king in the churc, or to conform to the established rites of the church; as, a recusant lord.
- Orientalize - v. t. - to render Oriental; to cause to conform to Oriental manners or conditions.
- Gallicize - v. t. - To conform to the French mode or idiom.
- Bond - n. - A writing under seal, by which a person binds himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, to pay a certain sum on or before a future day appointed. This is a single bond. But usually a condition is added, that, if the obligor shall do a certain act, appear at a certain place, conform to certain rules, faithfully perform certain duties, or pay a certain sum of money, on or before a time specified, the obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force. If the condition is not performed, the bond becomes forfeited, and the obligor and his heirs are liable to the payment of the whole sum.
- Conventionalizw - v. t. - To make conventional; to bring under the influence of, or cause to conform to, conventional rules; to establish by usage.
- Atticize - v. i. - To use the Attic idiom or style; to conform to the customs or modes of thought of the Athenians.
- Nonconformist - n. - One who does not conform to an established church; especially, one who does not conform to the established church of England; a dissenter.
- Modernization - n. - The act of rendering modern in style; the act or process of causing to conform to modern of thinking or acting.
- Informality - n. - An informal, unconventional, or unofficial act or proceeding; something which is not in proper or prescribed form or does not conform to the established rule.
- Lean - v. i. - To incline in opinion or desire; to conform in conduct; -- with to, toward, etc.
- Papalize - v. i. - To conform to popery.
- Grecianize - v. i. - To conform to the Greek custom, especially in speech.
- Puritanize - v. i. - To agree with, or teach, the doctrines of Puritans; to conform to the practice of Puritans.
- Preconform - v. t. & i. - To conform by way anticipation.
- Feudalize - v. t. - To reduce toa feudal tenure; to conform to feudalism.
- Socinianize - v. t. - To cause to conform to Socinianism; to regulate by, or imbue with, the principles of Socinianism.
- Parallel - v. t. - Fig.: To make to conform to something else in character, motive, aim, or the like.
- Romanize - v. i. - To conform to Roman Catholic opinions, customs, or modes of speech.
- Hebraize - v. i. - To speak Hebrew, or to conform to the Hebrew idiom, or to Hebrew customs.
- Atticize - v. t. - To conform or make conformable to the language, customs, etc., of Attica.
- Square - v. i. - To accord or agree exactly; to be consistent with; to conform or agree; to suit; to fit.
- Modernize - v. t. - To render modern; to adapt to modern person or things; to cause to conform to recent or present usage or taste.
- Judaize - v. i. - To conform to the doctrines, observances, or methods of the Jews; to inculcate or impose Judaism.
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- G5219 ὑπακούω - 5219 ὑπακούω - ὙΠΑΚΟΎΩ - - hypakoúō - hoop-ak-oo'-o - from ὑπό and ἀκούω; to hear under (as a subordinate), i.e. to listen attentively; by implication, to heed or conform to a command or authority:--hearken, be obedient to, obey. - Verb - greek
- G3877 παρακολουθέω - 3877 παρακολουθέω - ΠΑΡΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΈΩ - - parakolouthéō - par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o - from παρά and ἀκολουθέω; to follow near, i.e. (figuratively) attend (as a result), trace out, conform to:--attain, follow, fully know, have understanding. - Verb - greek
- G3980 πειθαρχέω - 3980 πειθαρχέω - ΠΕΙΘΑΡΧΈΩ - - peitharchéō - pi-tharkh-eh'-o - from a compound of πείθω and ἄρχω; to be persuaded by a ruler, i.e. (genitive case) to submit to authority; by analogy, to conform to advice:--hearken, obey (magistrates). - Verb - greek
- G4748 στοιχέω - 4748 στοιχέω - ΣΤΟΙΧΈΩ - - stoichéō - stoy-kheh'-o - from a derivative of (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety:--walk (orderly). - Verb - greek
- G4833 συμμορφόω - 4833 συμμορφόω - ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΌΩ - - symmorphóō - soom-mor-fo'-o - from σύμμορφος; to render like, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate:--make conformable unto. - Verb - greek
- G4832 σύμμορφος - 4832 σύμμορφος - ΣΎΜΜΟΡΦΟΣ - - sýmmorphos - soom-mor-fos' - from σύν and μορφή; jointly formed, i.e. (figuratively) similar:--conformed to, fashioned like unto. - Adjective - greek
- G4964 συσχηματίζω - 4964 συσχηματίζω - ΣΥΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ - - syschēmatízō - soos-khay-mat-id'-zo - from σύν and a derivative of σχῆμα; to fashion alike, i.e. conform to the same pattern (figuratively):--conform to, fashion self according to. - Verb - greek
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- Philippians 50 3:10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;
ΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΔΎΝΑΜΙΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἈΝΆΣΤΑΣΙΣ ΚΑΊ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΊΑ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΠΆΘΗΜΑ ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΌΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΘΆΝΑΤΟΣ - Romans 45 8:29 For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
ὍΤΙ ὍΣ ΠΡΟΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ ΠΡΟΟΡΊΖΩ ΚΑΊ ΠΡΟΟΡΊΖΩ ΣΎΜΜΟΡΦΟΣ ΕἸΚΏΝ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΥἹΌΣ ΕἸΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἾΝΑΙ ΠΡΩΤΌΤΟΚΟΣ ἘΝ ΠΟΛΎΣ ἈΔΕΛΦΌΣ - Romans 45 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
ΚΑΊ ΣΥΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΜΉ ΣΥΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΤΟΎΤῼ ΑἸΏΝ ἈΛΛΆ ΜΕΤΑΜΟΡΦΌΩ ἈΝΑΚΑΊΝΩΣΙΣ ὙΜῶΝ ΝΟῦΣ ΕἸΣ ὙΜᾶΣ ΔΟΚΙΜΆΖΩ ΤΊΣ ἈΓΑΘΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΕὐΆΡΕΣΤΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΤΈΛΕΙΟΣ ΘΈΛΗΜΑ ΘΕΌΣ