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adhere

[ədˈhɪər]

adhere Definition

  • 1to stick firmly to a surface or substance
  • 2to follow a particular set of beliefs, rules, or instructions

Using adhere: Examples

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

  • Example

    The label should adhere to the package.

  • Example

    The paint won't adhere to the walls without a primer.

  • Example

    She adheres strictly to her religious beliefs.

  • Example

    The company adheres to a strict code of conduct.

  • Example

    Please adhere to the instructions provided.

adhere Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for adhere

Antonyms for adhere

Phrases with adhere

  • to follow or obey a rule, law, or instruction

    Example

    All employees must adhere to the company's dress code.

  • to stick to something very closely or tenaciously

    Example

    He adheres to his principles like glue and never compromises.

  • to stick to the truth or factual information

    Example

    Journalists must adhere to the facts when reporting news stories.

Origins of adhere

from Latin 'adhaerere', meaning 'to stick to'

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Summary: adhere in Brief

To 'adhere' [ədˈhɪər] means to stick firmly to a surface or substance, or to follow a particular set of beliefs, rules, or instructions. It can be used in phrases like 'adhere to,' meaning to follow or obey a rule or instruction, and 'adhere to something like glue,' meaning to stick to something very closely or tenaciously.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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