Pronunciation: /ədˈhɪr tuː/
verb to stick to or follow closely; to act in accordance with
A1 Children should adhere to the rules at school.
A2 It is important to adhere to the recipe when baking a cake.
B1 Employees must adhere to the company's dress code.
B2 To maintain safety standards, workers must adhere to the established procedures.
C1 Successful businesses adhere to ethical practices in all their dealings.
C2 Professional athletes must adhere to strict training regimes to stay competitive.
formal It is important for all employees to adhere to the company's dress code policy.
informal Hey, remember to adhere to the rules when you're at the party tonight.
slang You better adhere to the plan if you want this to work out.
figurative In order to succeed, one must adhere to their principles and values.
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