Adhered

Word ADHERED
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Definitions and meanings of "Adhered"

What do we mean by adhered?

To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united.

To be attached or devoted by personal union, in belief, on principle, etc.

To be consistent or coherent; to be in accordance; to agree.

To affirm a judgment.

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The word "adhered" in example sentences

Diluting the mixture with water will only diminish the quality of the waterproofing roof sealant and hence could cause it to delaminate or become un-adhered from the base surface. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I posted one last comment, which I am certain adhered to the restrictions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Had Britain adhered to her original purpose of moving the United Empire Loyalists to Australia instead of Canada, it is unlikely that this country would exist today as a political unit. ❋ Unknown (1928)

The designation adhered to a group of which Stanley was himself a type. ❋ Edward Caldwell Moore (1900)

Somebody had called him 'the Idealist,' and the name adhered to him. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

This nickname adhered like a barnacle to him, immediately after he had employed, in his exegesis of the Greek narrative of Herodias 'daughter, the expression: "Now, if I had been Salome --" ❋ Ernest Raymond (1931)

They were packaged in clear, rectangular-shaped, safety sealed, plastic containers with blue Snacks on Racks labels adhered to the top of the products. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And almost every breast cancer survivor or woman who's gone through treatment that I've met has kind of adhered to that. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Determined in his blind opposition to "symbolism," Sprecher insisted that the General Synod refuse admission to such as adhered to the ❋ Unknown (1894)

London, and to execute a tyrannical power against the Protestants, and such as adhered to the Parliament, and to press wicked oaths upon them, and to endeavor their extirpation, the petitioner, conceiving himself, not only by his warrant, but in his fidelity to the ❋ Edward Ingle (1892)

For the acts committed on the land, Ingle acknowledged himself to have been responsible; for in his petition he wrote, that he "did venture his life and fortune in landing his men and assisting the said well-affected Protestants (_i.e. _, such as adhered to Parliament)" against the government, the papists and malignants. ❋ Edward Ingle (1892)

Further post-launch review of liftoff video revealed that portions of the foam "adhered" to a gaseous nitrogen purge probe immediately following liftoff. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This truly radical proposal was not something the forces of power and money could allow to happen, and from the beginning it met with vicious repression, directed at all groups who had 'adhered' to the Other Campaign. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The hope of Christ's return was therefore a superfluity, but was not felt or set aside as such, because there was still a lively expectation of Christ's earthly Kingdom.] [Footnote 233: No other name adhered to Christ so firmly as that of ❋ Adolph Harnack (1890)

Not content with this violent and dangerous innovation, the king appointed certain regulators to examine the qualifications of electors; and directions were given them to exclude all such as adhered to the test and penal statutes. [ ❋ David Hume (1743)

Rather than choosing a place of worship that is to their liking, Mormon churchgoers are assigned to congregations—called “wards”—based on the location of their homes, a practice that is widely adhered to because of the nearly uniform worship experience across congregations. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

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