conform

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/kənˈfɔːrm/ · con-form

To comply with rules, standards, or laws.

Meanings

verbformal

To comply with rules, standards, or laws.

قاعدوں، معیارات، یا قوانین کے ساتھ ہم آہنگ ہونا۔

ہم رنگ ہونا

hum rang hona

Synonyms

complyadhereobeyپیروی کرنارعایت دیناماننا

Antonyms

disobeydefyrejectنا فرمانی کرناچیلنج کرنارد کرنا

Common Collocations

  • conform to standards
  • conform to regulations
  • conform with society

Example Sentences

Students are expected to conform to the school's dress code.

طلباء سے توقع کی جاتی ہے کہ وہ سکول کے لباس کے اصول کے ساتھ ہم رنگ ہوں۔

Talaba se tawaqqo ki jati hai ke woh school ke libas ke usoole ke sath hum rang hon.

He refused to conform to the outdated traditions.

اس نے پرانی روایات کے مطابق ہونے سے انکار کر دیا۔

Us ne purani riwayat ke mutabiq hone se inkaar kar diya.

It's important to conform to safety regulations in the workplace.

کام کی جگہ پر حفاظتی اصولوں کے ساتھ ہم رنگ ہونا ضروری ہے۔

Kaam ki jaga par hifazati usoole ke sath hum rang hona zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

conformity:Conform refers to the action of complying, while conformity refers to the state of being in accordance with norms.

Word Family

conformity
nounہم رنگی
conformist
nounہم رنگی پسند

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'conform' as 'conforming' to the crowd.

Imagine people wearing the same uniform to represent conformity.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

فطرت کی راہوں میں چلیں سبھی کچھ سنوار کر، عمل کے باب میں کچھ نہ جھکیں، کچھ تو مختار کر۔

Fitrat ki raahon mein chalein sabhi kuch sanwar kar, Amal ke baab mein kuch na jhukein, kuch to mukhtaar kar.

Walk together on the paths of nature, beautifying all, In the book of action, do not bow down, choose to be free.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کھچکی میں جینے کا کیا فائدہ؟

Khichki mein jeene ka kya faida?

What is the benefit of living in conformity?

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "conformare" — to shape or mold

First known use: 15th century

The word 'conform' evolved from the Latin 'conformare', which means to shape or mold together. It entered the English language in the early 15th century.