Pronunciation: /əˈdɪrənsi/
noun the quality or state of adhering; steady devotion, support, allegiance, or attachment
A1 Adherency to safety guidelines is important when working in a lab.
A2 The company's strict adherency to quality control measures ensures customer satisfaction.
B1 The team's adherency to the project timeline helped them complete the task on schedule.
B2 The organization's adherency to ethical standards sets them apart from their competitors.
C1 The government's adherency to international treaties demonstrates their commitment to global cooperation.
C2 The artist's strict adherency to their artistic vision has earned them critical acclaim in the art world.
formal The company's strict adherency to safety regulations ensured a secure working environment for all employees.
informal Her adherency to the schedule was impressive, she never missed a deadline.
slang I'm all about that adherency life, always sticking to the rules.
figurative The artist's adherency to traditional techniques gave her paintings a timeless quality.
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