Examples of 'comport' in a sentence
Meaning of "comport"
comport (verb) - to conduct oneself in a particular way or manner
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- To tolerate, bear, put up (with).
- To be in agreement (with); to be of an accord.
- To behave (in a given manner).
- Manner of acting; conduct; comportment; deportment.
How to use "comport" in a sentence
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Such claims do not comport with reality.
To comport themselves correctly and with dignity.
Everyone else knows how to comport themselves.
That does not comport with my experience as a reporter.
There are people who are harder to comport with.
I did not comport myself in a mature manner.
Make your workplace safe and comport.
And you will please comport yourselves as gentlemen.
Flexibility and compressibility are important to product comport.
You comport yourself very well.
I wish my family would comport themselves like you.
It is really nice and offers a high standard of comport.
So always comport yourself in a manner befitting.
These young men and women comport themselves.
You need to comport yourself in a manner becoming now.
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French taxes on household savings comport several features.
Comport yourself like a man.
The way you comport yourself.
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God is not obligated to comport with atheist expectations.
Comport ourselves as professionals.
How to make that comport with the murder.
Comport yourselves well.
Freedom of expression does not automatically comport freedom of forum.
Data need not comport with current weather conditions.
Our own moral sensibilities comport with this.
All proprietary ComPort modems could be used on the platform.
Any change on tour contents will comport a handling charge.
I expect everyone to comport themselves in a manner appropriate to a court of law.
He would watch and see how they would comport themselves.
The way bros comport themselves among other bros.
It is always possible to comport.
You do not comport yourself.
Comport ourselves in public.
This way of payment does not comport management expenses.
You do not comport yourself like someone who does office maintenance.
More recent statistics largely comport with this information.
This would not comport with the principle of effective treaty interpretation.
I think what you said at the hearing gave her some comport.
Rebels who do not know how to comport themselves like gentlemen.
You will comport yourself with the dignity expected of a traveling freak show.
The question is one does not know how to comport oneself with strangers.
Personnel in uniform shall comport themselves in a manner which projects a positive military appearance.
Bosco argues that modern postindustrial life styles do not comport well with traditional practices.
The early ComPort modems had also a module slot for a telephone module.
They additionally have drying and curing profiles that comport with production scale operations.
Several studies comport yourself that people who consume them tend to weigh less.
Employers often have very firm ideas about how their employees should comport themselves.
How you can effectively comport with many compliance mandates.
Comport yourself with dignity at the Vale.