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Filter by Meaning The artist was not a conformist and always preferred to create unconventional art pieces.
Mary's parents were conformist and expected her to follow the traditions of their culture.
As a conformist politician, he never spoke out against his party's policies, even if he disagreed with them.
The coach emphasized the importance of a conformist approach to the team's strategy.
In some cultures, being a conformist is seen as a sign of respect towards authority figures.
The school expects students to be conformist in their behavior and follow the school's policies.
The conformist at the office always wears a suit and tie, even on casual Fridays.
The chef was not a conformist and always experimented with new ingredients in his recipes.
The author criticized the conformist attitudes of society in their latest book.
The insurance policy was a conformist agreement that covered only specific damages.
The school principal was a conformist who enforced strict discipline.
She felt like a conformist when she agreed to go with her friends to see the popular movie.
The company expects its employees to have a conformist attitude towards work.
The conformist approach of the politician to controversial issues drew criticism from their opponents.
The churchgoers were conformist in their beliefs and followed the teachings of their faith.
The conformist policy of the company made it difficult for employees to negotiate their salaries.
She never spoke up in meetings, always giving conformist answers.
The company's culture emphasized being a conformist and not challenging the status quo.
She always followed the conformist view of society, never questioning its norms.
He was a conformist and always dressed according to the company's dress code.
The religious sect required a conformist adherence to its doctrines.
The conformist nature of the law made it impossible to challenge the verdict.
The scientific community requires a conformist adherence to the scientific method in research.
The conformist principles of the religion made it difficult for followers to question its doctrines.
The new hire's conformist attitude made her fit in seamlessly with the company's culture.
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