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comport

[kom-pawrt, -pohrt] / ˈkɒm pɔrt, -poʊrt /




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Reiner was a unique blend of ace entertainer and director, playing to a personality type that comported with who he was when he wasn’t in front of or behind a camera.

From Salon

“I did not want to be part of a team where I’m asked to make arguments that don’t comport with the law and existing legal precedent,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

That would comport with his recent complaints about the valuation of artificial-intelligence-themed stocks, as well as his simple but ill-advised Jan. 31, 2023 post that simply read “sell.”

From MarketWatch

This comports with the star’s understanding of how the world works based on the wealth she’s spun out of industrialized fame.

From Salon

But this only comports with the science as we’ve known it for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal