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Definition of comply verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

comply

verb
 
/kəmˈplaɪ/
 
/kəmˈplaɪ/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they comply
 
/kəmˈplaɪ/
 
/kəmˈplaɪ/
he / she / it complies
 
/kəmˈplaɪz/
 
/kəmˈplaɪz/
past simple complied
 
/kəmˈplaɪd/
 
/kəmˈplaɪd/
past participle complied
 
/kəmˈplaɪd/
 
/kəmˈplaɪd/
-ing form complying
 
/kəmˈplaɪɪŋ/
 
/kəmˈplaɪɪŋ/
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  1. comply (with something) to obey a rule, an order, etc.; to meet particular standards
    • They refused to comply with the UN resolution.
    • All furniture must comply with the fire safety regulations.
    • When requested to leave, they refused to comply.
    • What sanctions can they take against us if we fail to comply?
    see also complianceTopics Permission and obligationc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • fully
    • reluctantly
    • happily
    verb + comply
    • fail to
    • refuse to
    preposition
    • with
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    Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Italian complire, Catalan complir, Spanish cumplir, from Latin complere ‘fill up, fulfil’, from com- (expressing intensive force) + plere ‘fill’. The original sense was ‘fulfil, accomplish’, later ‘fulfil the requirements of courtesy’, hence ‘to be agreeable, to oblige ’or‘ obey’. Compare with compliment.
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