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Adhère

Adhère is a present-tense form of the French verb adhérer, from which the infinitive is adhérer. It is the spelling used for both the first-person singular present (j’adhère) and the third-person singular present (il/elle adhère). The verb means to adhere, to stick physically, and also to join, support, or subscribe to something.

The basic sense of adhérer covers two main uses. Physically, it means to adhere to a surface

Etymologically, the word comes from Latin adhaerēre, meaning “to cling to.” Related terms include adhésion (adhesion

Conjugation in the present indicative is: j’adhère, tu adhères, il/elle adhère, nous adhérons, vous adhérez, ils/elles

or
to
cling
to
something.
Figuratively,
it
denotes
conforming
to
rules,
aligning
with
a
belief,
or
becoming
a
member
of
an
organization.
In
modern
French,
adherer
à
is
the
common
construction
for
joining
or
subscribing
to
a
party,
club,
policy,
or
ideology,
as
in
"Elle
adhère
à
ce
club"
or
"Il
adhère
aux
règles."
or
act
of
joining),
adhérent/adhérente
(a
member),
and
adhérence
(adhesion,
either
in
a
physical
or
figurative
sense).
The
verb
is
often
used
in
both
secular
and
formal
contexts,
including
politics,
clubs,
associations,
and
professional
standards.
adhèrent.
Other
tenses
follow
regular
-er
conjugation
patterns:
imperfect
j’adhérais,
future
j’adhérerai,
etc.
English
equivalents
include
to
adhere,
to
stick,
or
to
join/subscribe
to
something.
In
usage
notes,
adhérer
à
typically
implies
voluntary
alignment
or
formal
membership
with
an
organization,
principle,
or
guideline,
rather
than
mere
physical
sticking.
See
also
adhérent,
adhésion,
and
adhérence
for
related
nouns.