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- ADHERENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ADHERENT is one who adheres to something How to use adherent in a sentence Stick With Adherent Synonym Discussion of Adherent
- ADHERENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ADHERENT definition: 1 sticky: 2 a person who strongly supports a particular person, principle, or set of ideas: 3… Learn more
- ADHERENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Adherent definition: a person who follows or upholds a leader, cause, etc ; supporter; follower See examples of ADHERENT used in a sentence
- ADHERENT Synonyms: 80 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of adherent are disciple, follower, and partisan While all these words mean "one who gives full loyalty and support to another," adherent suggests a close and persistent attachment
- adherent noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of adherent noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a person who supports a particular set of ideas The movement has many enthusiastic adherents We should not show animosity to adherents of other faiths adherent to something Prescriptive grammarians are seen as blind adherents to outdated norms of formal usage
- Adherent - definition of adherent by The Free Dictionary
Define adherent adherent synonyms, adherent pronunciation, adherent translation, English dictionary definition of adherent n A supporter, as of a cause or individual: a vote that pleased adherents of education reform adj 1 Sticking or holding fast 2 Botany Joined but not
- ADHERENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
An adherent is someone who holds a particular belief or supports a particular person or group
- Adherent Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Used of dissimilar parts or organs Grown together; adnate Adhesive, sticking to something Paul Kruger, who lived near Rustenburg, became a strong adherent of the new church In theology Collier was an adherent of the High Church party, though his views were by no means orthodox
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