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conformable
[ kuhn-fawr-muh-buhl ]
adjective
- corresponding in form, nature, or character; similar.
- compliant; obedient; submissive:
a conformable disposition.
- Geology. of or relating to an unbroken sequence of strata or beds, characteristic of uninterrupted deposition.
conformable
/ əˈɔːəə /
adjective
- corresponding in character; similar
- obedient; submissive
- foll by to in agreement or harmony (with); consistent (with)
- (of rock strata) lying in a parallel arrangement so that their original relative positions have remained undisturbed
- maths (of two matrices) related so that the number of columns in one is equal to the number of rows in the other
Derived Forms
- Dzˌڴǰˈٲ, noun
- Dzˈڴǰ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲcDz·ڴǰa· adjective
- ܲcDz·ڴǰa··ness noun
- ܲcDz·ڴǰa· adverb
- p·Dz·ڴǰa· adjective
- p·Dz·ڴǰa··ness noun
- p·Dz·ڴǰa· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of conformable1
Example Sentences
"So, it is a two-step process with getting consumers conformable with going back to the parks."
“Soon traditional rigid implants will evolve into conformable systems capable of harvesting the energy they need to function from the patient.”
“I am quite conformable that with help from the community, these individuals will be brought to justice,” Thomas said.
Concerned about service time, the union is not yet conformable with that plan.
Pomp suggested we might tie the gentleman to a chair, conformable to tales of robbery; which suggestion, I may relate, met with no disapproval.
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