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Comply   /kəmplˈaɪ/   Listen
verb
Comply  v. t.  
1.
To fulfill; to accomplish. (Obs.)
2.
To infold; to embrace. (Obs.) "Seemed to comply, Cloudlike, the daintie deitie."



Comply  v. i.  (past & past part. complied; pres. part. complying)  
1.
To yield assent; to accord; agree, or acquiesce; to adapt one's self; to consent or conform; usually followed by with. "Yet this be sure, in nothing to comply, Scandalous or forbidden in our law." "They did servilely comply with the people in worshiping God by sensible images." "He that complies against his will Is of his own opinion still."
2.
To be ceremoniously courteous; to make one's compliments. (Obs.)






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"Comply" Quotes from Famous Books



... firmly, "this is a time when we must make the best of everything—when we should not waste our strength in grieving over what cannot be helped. Papa has explained everything to me, and you will only wound him further if you do not comply with his wishes. He is very resolute; and, in a matter of this kind, you could not move him a hair's-breadth. Please do just what he asks now, and let time ...
— The Earth Trembled • E.P. Roe

... Alice proceeded to comply with his request by narrating what had occurred and, as nearly as possible, what had been said. When she had concluded, he gazed down for several moments thoughtfully into the face of Anita. There was much yet that was beyond his powers of comprehension—a ...
— Deadwood Dick, The Prince of the Road - or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills • Edward L. Wheeler

... who by the load of their crimes against the Government, have been bowed down to comply with it against their conscience; who by incurring the want of a pardon, have drawn upon themselves a necessity of an entire resignation, such men are to be lamented, but not to be believed. Nay, they themselves, when they have discharged their unwelcome talk, will be ...
— Political Pamphlets • George Saintsbury

... short, and admonitory. The essence of it is in these words:—"We do not think it warrantable to comply with your desires, but shall detain Talbot prisoner until his Majesty's particular commands be known therein." A postscript is added of this import:—"I recommend to your consideration, that you take care, as far as in you lies, that, in the matter of the Customs, his Majesty receive no further ...
— Atlantic Monthly Volume 6, No. 34, August, 1860 • Various

... orders on the subject. On this occasion the Colonel left a small party in ambush when he moved off, with the result that when half-a-dozen Boers began rummaging about in the camp they were suddenly invited to hold their hands up, a request which they had of necessity to comply with, one of them being a Field-Cornet and a man of some local importance. A halt was made in sight of Randfontein, on the slopes of which a column, under Colonel the Hon. Ulick Roche, could be seen proceeding in the direction of Krugersdorp. Next day ...
— The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War - With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland • Cecil Francis Romer and Arthur Edward Mainwaring


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