disconform

[dis-kuhn-fawrm]

disconform Definition

  • 1to fail to conform or be in agreement with something
  • 2to be dissimilar or unlike something

Using disconform: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disconform" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new findings disconform with the previous research.

  • Example

    His behavior disconforms with the company's code of conduct.

  • Example

    The color of the walls disconforms with the rest of the room.

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    The shape of the object disconforms with the standard design.

disconform Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disconform

Antonyms for disconform

Phrases with disconform

  • a lack of conformity or agreement with something

    Example

    There is a disconformity with the data and the hypothesis.

  • to fail to conform to a standard or rule

    Example

    The product disconforms to the safety regulations.

  • not conforming or agreeing with something

    Example

    The results are disconformable with the expected outcome.

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Summary: disconform in Brief

'Disconform' [dis-kuhn-fawrm] is a verb that means to fail to conform or be in agreement with something, or to be dissimilar or unlike something. It is often used in scientific or technical contexts, as in 'The new findings disconform with the previous research.' 'Disconform' can also be used in phrases like 'disconformity with' and 'disconform to,' and has synonyms like 'differ' and 'deviate.'