comply

comply
intransitive verb

comply with something — sich nach etwas richten

he refused to comply — er wollte sich nicht danach richten

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verb
(to act in the way that someone else has commanded or wished: You must comply (with her wishes).) erfüllen
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- compliant
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com·ply
[kəmˈplaɪ]
vi sich akk fügen
to \comply with sth etw befolgen
there are serious penalties for failure to \comply with the regulations bei Regelverstößen drohen strenge Strafen
to \comply with the law/the rules das Gesetz/die Regeln einhalten
to refuse to \comply with an order sich akk weigern, einem Befehl Folge zu leisten
to \comply with the regulations die Bestimmungen erfüllen
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[kəm'plaɪ]
vi
(person) einwilligen; (object, system etc) die Bedingungen erfüllen, den Bedingungen entsprechen

to comply with sth — einer Sache (dat) entsprechen; (system) in Einklang mit etw stehen

to comply with the terms of a treaty — die Vertragsbedingungen erfüllen

to comply with a request/a wish/instructions — einer Bitte/einem Wunsch/den Anordnungen nachkommen (form) or entsprechen (form)

to comply with sb's wishes — sich jds Wünschen (dat) fügen

to comply with a time limit — eine Frist einhalten

to comply with the rules — sich an die Regeln halten

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comply [kəmˈplaı] v/i (with)
a) einwilligen (in akk), sich fügen (dat),
b) (einem Wunsche od Befehl) nachkommen oder entsprechen oder Folge leisten, erfüllen (akk),
c) (eine Anordnung) befolgen, einhalten:
comply with the law sich an die Gesetze halten;
he complied er fügte sich
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intransitive verb

comply with something — sich nach etwas richten

he refused to comply — er wollte sich nicht danach richten

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v.
entsprechen v.
erfüllen v.

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