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Adhere   /ədhˈɪr/   Listen
Adhere

verb
(past & past part. adhered; pres. part. adhering)
1.
Be compatible or in accordance with.
2.
Follow through or carry out a plan without deviation.
3.
Come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation.  Synonyms: cleave, cling, cohere, stick.  "The label stuck to the box" , "The sushi rice grains cohere"
4.
Be a devoted follower or supporter.  Synonym: stick.  "She sticks to her principles"
5.
Be loyal to.  Synonyms: stand by, stick, stick by.  "The friends stuck together through the war"
6.
Stick to firmly.  Synonyms: bind, bond, hold fast, stick, stick to.



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"Adhere" Quotes from Famous Books



... when I reached the hotel, but I had my hair trimmed before I went in to supper. The style of trimming adopted then I still rigidly adhere to, and call it "the Tommy Stafford ...
— Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley • James Whitcomb Riley

... the questions and judging the responses was also at fault. The teachers did not adhere consistently to any definite formula in giving a particular test to the different children. Instead, the questions were materially altered from time to time. One teacher scored the identical response differently ...
— The Measurement of Intelligence • Lewis Madison Terman

... individuals and nations differ in estimating their weight, unquestionably do in fact exist. But in this exceptional case, in which a high social function is, for important reasons, bestowed on birth instead of being put up to competition, all free nations contrive to adhere in substance to the principle from which they nominally derogate; for they circumscribe this high function by conditions avowedly intended to prevent the person to whom it ostensibly belongs from really performing it; while the person by whom it is performed, ...
— The Subjection of Women • John Stuart Mill

... member of any incorporated society which I have not joined." This I gave to the town clerk; and he has it. The State, having thus learned that I did not wish to be regarded as a member of that church, has never made a like demand on me since; though it said that it must adhere to its original presumption that time. If I had known how to name them, I should then have signed off in detail from all the societies which I never signed on to; but I did not know where to find such ...
— On the Duty of Civil Disobedience • Henry David Thoreau

... innovation later, then he will be given the order and plan that he must follow therein. Meanwhile he shall strive to manage what is in his charge, so that God and his Majesty will be served; and he shall and must adhere strictly to his instructions as to conquests and new explorations. We shall see to it carefully that he is reenforced annually from this land with men, weapons, ammunition, and everything needed for aid. The viceroy ...
— The Philippine Islands 1493-1898, Vol. 4 of 55 - 1576-1582 • Edited by E. H. Blair and J. A. Robertson


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