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adhere
[ ad-heer ]
verb (used without object)
The mud adhered to his shoes.
Antonyms: ,
- Physics, Chemistry. (of two or more dissimilar substances) to be united by a molecular force acting in the area of contact.
- to be devoted in support or allegiance; be attached as a follower or upholder (usually followed by to ):
to adhere to a party.
- to hold closely or firmly (usually followed by to ):
to adhere to a plan.
- Obsolete. to be consistent.
verb (used with object)
- to cause to adhere; make stick:
Glue will adhere the tiles to the wallboard.
adhere
/ 蓹诲藞丑瑟蓹 /
verb
- usually foll by to to stick or hold fast
- foll by to to be devoted (to a political party, cause, religion, etc); be a follower (of)
- foll by to to follow closely or exactly
adhere to the rules
Usage
Derived Forms
- 补诲藞丑别谤别苍肠别, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补诲路丑别谤路补路产濒别 adjective
- 补诲路丑别谤路别谤 noun
- 辫谤别路补诲路丑别谤别 verb (used without object) preadhered preadhering
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of adhere1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Even though federal prosecutors and the defense have both agreed to the deal, Bonner said, the judge doesn鈥檛 have to adhere to it.
鈥淭he best thing you can do is promote the American kind of journalism: Not controlled by any government, and which adheres to the principles of the 1st Amendment.鈥
Not everybody on the company's payroll is adhering to the new mandate, she said.
Trump's peace plan has not yet been published, but according to various reports and remarks by US officials, Ukraine would be required to adhere to other difficult conditions.
Sites must adhere to Ofcom's new regulations - known as the Children's Codes - by 25 July and will be required to instate age verification checks and change algorithm recommendations to continue operating in the UK.
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