conform

 
Pronunciation: /kənˈfɔːm/

verb

[no object]
  • comply with rules, standards, or laws: the kitchen does not conform to hygiene regulations the changes were introduced to conform with international classifications
  • (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards: the pressure to conform
  • be similar in form or type; agree: the countryside should conform to a certain idea of the picturesque

Origin:

Middle English (in the sense 'make (something) like another thing'): from Old French conformer, from Latin conformare, from con- 'together' + formare 'to form'