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Conformed

Conformed meaning

simple past and past participle of conform

Example sentences (20)

He told the Romans, “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” (Rom. 12:2).

Only 6% of the subject individuals never conformed.

The study found that the subjects conformed to the incorrect answer 32% of the time.

Now, just to be clear, we didn’t change a lot of the storylines because they conformed fairly easily (with) the difficulties that everybody is experiencing with the pandemic.

Esper conformed that Spencer had threatened to resign over the case, which military experts said risked undermining confidence in the Pentagon’s system of justice.

So he threw a few racquets, verbally abused a few officials and conformed perfectly to the stereotype of the uncouth, overgrown brat from a family who had more money than manners.

We are destined to be conformed to the image of Jesus.

However, much more of it has conformed to what one might refer to as Late-onset Cohabitation Hell.

Obama’s presidential campaigns seem to have conformed to this pattern.

Prof. J. O. Y. Mante, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, who was the Special Guest of Honour, said he always prayed for Christian lawyers whose actions conformed to the Constitution but sometimes contradicted what the Bible taught.

Accordingly, he visited London incognito in 1750 and conformed to the Protestant faith by receiving Anglican communion, likely at one of the remaining non-juring chapels.

A complete collection of Heinlein's published work, conformed and copy-edited by several Heinlein scholars including biographer William H. Patterson has been published citation by the Heinlein Trust as the "Virginia Edition", after his wife.

Assuming that the leaders in the social hierarchy are perfectly conformed to the ruler, who is perfectly submissive to Heaven, conformity in speech and behaviour is expected of all people.

But I submit that you and your counterparts across the land are the most socially conformed and politically silenced generation since Concord Bridge.

George Bull, The Autobiography, London 1966 p. 15. These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.

Godefroy Wendelin wrote a letter to Giovanni Battista Riccioli about the relationship between the distances of the Jovian moons from Jupiter and the periods of their orbits, showing that the periods and distances conformed to Kepler's third law.

Governmental institutions in China conformed to a similar pattern for some two thousand years, but each dynasty installed special offices and bureaus, reflecting its own particular interests.

He outwardly conformed to government policies and positions, reading speeches and putting his name to articles expressing the government line.

His favourite pursuit was the art of war and, in this, he conformed to the medieval notion of good kingship.

However, not all EU member states have conformed to the 1999 Bologna declaration in favour of their own historic customs.