adhere

[US]/ədˈhɪə(r)/
[UK]/ədˈhɪr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. stick to, stay attached to; persist, support.

Phrases & Collocations

adhere to deadlines

Example Sentences

to adhere to pluralism.

adhere to the Party's policy

to adhere to financial orthodoxy

We will adhere to our plan.

the account adhered firmly to fact.

had to adhere to the letter of the law.

adhere to the principle with an unremitting tenacity

Most people adhere to the church of their parents.

paint won't adhere well to a greasy surface.

the taint of corruption which adhered to the government.

She adhered to her plan to leave early.

I will adhere to this opinion until contrary facts appear.

Paste is used to make one surface adhere to another.

He resolutely adhered to what he had said at the meeting.

Abdominal tissues sometimes adhere after an operation.

We may adhere to the conception of incommensurability, at the same time we could understand the incommensurable theories.

The two surface adhered to each other, and we couldn't get them apart.

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