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conformant (comparative more conformant, superlative most conformant)

  1. In accordance with a set of specifications.
    • 1944, Morse, Hearings Before the Special Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies, U.S. Government Printing Office, page 1523:
      I would like to say that I think the reference to the National Labor Relations Act and the other so-called conformant statutes in both 9017 and the War Labor Disputes Act, might very well be decided by the courts, when they do decide them, refer entirely to procedural interpretations rather than to matters of substantive law.
    • 2000, “Threat Analysis for Directory Services”, in Abhishek Singh, editor, Vulnerability Analysis and Defense for the Internet, Springer, →ISBN, page 129:
      Microsoft LDAP is conformant to LDAP set of standards; however, it is non-conformant to many standards.
    • 2019 March 8, Christine Hauser, quoting a letter to Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, “Catholic School in Kansas Faces a Revolt for Rejecting a Same-Sex Couple’s Child”, in The New York Times[1]:
      [] Presumably, these families are not in marriages that are conformant to the teachings of the Church.”

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conformant

  1. gerund of conformar

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Participle

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conformant

  1. present participle of conformer

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Verb

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cōnfōrmant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of cōnfōrmō