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To conform
verb
To act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure.
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"To conform was not an option for us," she said.
I don't have to conform".
Each seems to conform to a stereotype.
To this end, he decides to conform.
It refused to conform to clothing stereotypes.
We don't have to conform.
"And you've got to conform".
Success brings with it pressure to conform.
"It's easier to conform and shut up.
Willing to conform to the tribe.
Children are expected to conform and perform.
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