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conformó

Conformó is the third-person singular form of the preterite tense of the Spanish verb conformar. It can mean “he formed” or “she formed” in the sense of giving shape to something, and it also appears in contexts where a group, committee, or body is formed—conformó un comité de expertos. The verb has several senses: to give physical form to a material or idea; to constitute or compose a set or organization; and, in some uses, to adjust or align elements with norms or criteria, especially in formal or organizational settings. The exact meaning depends on the context and collocations.

Etymology and grammar: conformar derives from Latin conformare (con- + forma). It is a regular -ar verb.

Common
forms
include
conformo,
conformas,
conforma
(present);
conformó
(preterite);
conformaba
(imperfect).
The
word
is
widely
used
in
Spanish
across
countries,
with
related
terms
such
as
conformación
(the
act
of
forming),
conformidad
(conformity),
and
conformista
(conformist).