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comport

Definition of abbreviation (noun) -

to conduct or behave (oneself)

Part of speech:

Verb
Forms: comported; comported; comporting
Example sentences with this word:

As far as cultural inappropriateness is concerned, how do you generally comport with a situation in which you can’t approve of someone’s inept behaviour?

These are some of the roadblocks that hinder a person to comport positively.

And in British English, you will encounter many words like sceptic where we in the US have changed the spelling to skeptic to comport with the rule.

The Colonel gave me advice on how to comport myself in the White House.

It was easy to comport to the new group of employees.

His statement did not comport with the facts.

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