Conformity (Noun)
Meaning 1
Correspondence in form or appearance.
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Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The office workers exhibited remarkable conformity in their dress, all wearing business suits and conservative attire.
 - The brand new uniforms added a touch of conformity to the once disorganized marching band.
 - To increase its resale value, the historic mansion underwent restoration to its original design to achieve architectural conformity with neighboring properties.
 - Government institutions in many countries stress conformity with uniform requirements when presenting a state or federal tax form.
 - Critics accuse schools of valuing conformity above creative individuality through forced compliance to restrictive standards for creative coursework and related written composition and critique protocols
 
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Meaning 2
Concurrence of opinion; "we are in accord with your proposal".
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- Conformity to the original plan was a priority to avoid delays in the construction project.
 - Her speech advocated for nonconformity and challenged the status quo in a powerful call to action.
 - Conformity with industry standards ensured the new software would integrate seamlessly with existing systems.
 - There was general conformity among the shareholders to reject the proposed takeover bid.
 - After careful review, we noted conformity between the report's findings and the research hypothesis.
 
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Meaning 3
Orthodoxy in thoughts and belief.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The cult demanded absolute conformity from its members, suppressing any dissenting opinions or thoughts that deviated from its rigid ideology.
 - In the face of mounting criticism, the politician retreated into conformity, parroting the party line rather than speaking her mind.
 - The strict adherence to orthodoxy in the community discouraged individuality and creativity, instead promoting a stifling conformity that stifled innovation.
 - The theologian's emphasis on conformity to traditional doctrine sparked controversy among scholars who argued for a more nuanced and contextualized approach to scripture.
 - The artist's bold refusal to conform to societal norms and expectations sparked a movement of nonconformity that inspired others to challenge the status quo.
 
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Meaning 4
Hardened conventionality.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- The pressure to wear a suit and tie to work every day was a manifestation of the company's emphasis on conformity.
 - She felt stifled by the conformity of her suburban neighborhood, where every house looked the same and everyone followed the same routine.
 - The artist's use of bold colors and unconventional shapes was a deliberate rejection of the conformity that dominated the art world.
 - The school's strict dress code was intended to promote conformity among students, but it only seemed to stifle their individuality.
 - In a culture that valued conformity above all else, anyone who dared to be different was often ostracized or ridiculed.
 
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Meaning 5
Acting according to certain accepted standards; "their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting practices".
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The company's manufacturing process is in conformity with international safety standards.
 - The new employee was expected to demonstrate conformity with the company's dress code.
 - The architect ensured that the building design was in conformity with local zoning regulations.
 - The university's academic programs are in conformity with the national accreditation standards.
 - The financial reports were audited to ensure conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.