adhere (to) (Meaning)

adhere (to)

to act in the way that is required by (something, such as a rule, belief, or promise)

adhere (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The students adhered to the teacher's instructions precisely.
  2. The employees were expected to adhere to strict company policies.
  3. The treaty required both parties to adhere to its terms.
  4. The adhesive adhered firmly to the surface, creating a strong bond.
  5. The paint adhered poorly to the wall, peeling off after a few days.
  6. The glue would only adhere to surfaces that were clean and dry.
  7. The doctor advised the patient to adhere to the prescribed medication schedule.
  8. The government adhered to the rules of international law in its dealings with other nations.
  9. The scientist adhered to the scientific method in conducting his experiments.
  10. The door adhered to the frame, making it difficult to open.

FAQs About the word adhere (to)

to act in the way that is required by (something, such as a rule, belief, or promise)

hold to, stick (to or with), defend, cling (to), hew (to),keep (to), stand by, follow, cultivate, support

defect (from), give up, recall, disagree (with), withdraw, surrender, relinquish, reconsider, take back, desert

The students adhered to the teacher's instructions precisely.

The employees were expected to adhere to strict company policies.

The treaty required both parties to adhere to its terms.

The adhesive adhered firmly to the surface, creating a strong bond.