Complete Definition of "comport"

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English

Etymology
Latin comportare, to bring together, from com-, together + portare, to carry; probably via French comporter, to behave

Verb
en-verb

#To behave (usually reflexive) in a particular manner.
#:She comported herself with grace.

  1. intransitive To be in agreement with; of an accord.

#:The new rules did not seem to comport with the spirit of the club.

Synonyms
cohere
carry


Romanian

Pronunciation
IPA|/kom'port/

Verb
ro-verbform|comporta|person1s|timepres|tenseind|refyes

  1. (I) behave; (I) conduct (myself)

Verb
ro-verbform|comporta|person1s|timepres|tensesub|refyes

  1. (I) behave; (I) conduct (myself)

vi:comport
zh:comport

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