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conformano

Conformano is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb conformare, meaning to shape to fit, to adjust, or to comply. As a finite verb, conformano indicates that a subject “they conform” to a rule, standard, or expectation. The term derives from Latin conformare, formed from con- "together" and forma "shape."

Conformare is a regular -are verb, with the standard present tense endings: io conformo, tu conformi, lui/lei

In usage, conformano appears in contexts such as law, policy, industry, and everyday language when describing

There is no separate concept or entity named "Conformano"; it is primarily encountered as a verb form

conforma,
noi
conformiamo,
voi
conformate,
loro
conformano.
The
reflexive
form
conformarsi
exists
and
means
to
conform
oneself
or
to
adapt
to
norms.
groups
or
entities
adjusting
behavior,
products,
or
procedures
to
meet
requirements.
Examples:
Le
aziende
conformano
i
protocolli
alle
norme
internazionali;
Molti
cittadini
si
conformano
alle
regole
sociali.
in
Italian
grammar,
not
as
a
standalone
noun
or
proper
noun.
See
also
conformare,
conformità.