Adhered [adjective]

Definition of Adhered:

stuck to

Synonyms of Adhered:

Held

Clung

Hewed


Opposite/Antonyms of Adhered:

-


Sentence/Example of Adhered:

Despite a $1,000 fine for those who don’t adhere to the mandate, residents and businesses in the western part of the state have continued to go mask-less.

Throughout his tenure in Houston, Morey was famous for adhering strictly to the math behind basketball.

“We will have to see where we are with the public health guidance and make sure we are able to adhere to that guidance,” said John Falcicchio, Bowser’s chief of staff and deputy mayor for planning and economic development.

A gun show expected to draw thousands of attendees to an expo center in Fairfax County this weekend was canceled Thursday after a judge ruled the organizers had to adhere to the state’s newly tightened coronavirus restrictions.

Even if these protocols are adhered to, Fabre said, they may not work.

I am convinced that if we remain focused and committed to adhering to our protocols, and to adjusting them as experience requires, we can play a full 2020 season that is not simply normal, but extraordinary.

Going forward, argues Sundaram, we need to closely adhere to how the hand and brain process touch.

Restaurants need to be on guard for non-compliance points and should take every precaution in maintaining a website that adheres to the ADA.

Political influence was narrowly limited to women who adhered to a “special role” — one that kept with the tradition of republican motherhood — advocacy on behalf of women, children and family.

He stood aloof from Balliol, and, in spite of marked snubbing, steadily adhered to Edward.