0 past simple and past participle of conform
1 to behave according to the usual standards of behaviour that are expected by a group or society:
At our school, you were required to conform, and there was no place for originality.
Many of them, unlike many new recluses, seem to have conformed to the canonical requirements of enclosure.
As such, it conformed to the familiar pattern, whereby fundamental principles are established and extended in subsequent compositions.
The diagnosis in these patients should be conformed with a bone biopsy specimen.
Women who conformed to the place men ordained for them were repaid with high dignity, and protection of this dignity.
Tukey analysis showed that each germination treatment conformed to the pattern of individual groups significantly different from one another.
Despite these gestures in the direction of cosmopolitanism, for the most part the university's participants conformed to a liberal model of internationalism.
In positing systematic relations between early experiences and biobehavioral development, we have conformed to a well-established tradition in developmental psychology.
They both produced licit and illicit null objects throughout the recording sessions, although most object omission conformed to the target language.