Comport in a sentence as a verb

Er, how does what you've asserted comport with code released via MIT/BSD?

You pull weeds, plant seeds, and otherwise encourage the plants in your garden to comport themselves in a manner that ends up with a pleasing result.

You're not disquieted by a privacy regime that works or doesn't work depending on who you are and how your politics comport with those of the people running the services you use?

The "acturial present value" part of the quoted phrase is what must comport with generally accepted actuarial practices.

The parent makes very salient points, I think you'd do we'll to understand rather than brush then away because they don't comport with the conventional echo chamber wisdom.

Children who haven't learned to comport themselves with the baseline dignity necessary to live in adult society.

The same reason why most interviewing experts or interviewing articles will tell you to put on a tie for a phone interview: the way you dress influences the way you comport yourself.

Technically, you could argue while the officer was issuing me the citation I was under some sort of arrest, but that does not comport with either the legal notion of being under arrest or what most people think of as being under arrest.

Justice Elena Kagan recused, said Congress move to re-copyright the works to comport with an international treaty was more importantI am really tired of the arguments that sacrifice sovereignty for globalist endeavors.

"This is a soundly reasoned decision that is a highlight of modern law not so much because of any deep legal reasoning as such but because it profoundly captures and applies the spirit of the law in ways that comport with modern technological advancement.

When an organization repeatedly makes clear their motives through public statements; when that organization undertakes combat operations at such great risk and cost that they employ ******* squads to carry them out and when those operations comport with their stated motives; and when their other activities also closely align with those statements why question those motives?

Comport definitions

verb

behave well or properly; "The children must learn to behave"

See also: behave

verb

behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"

See also: behave acquit bear deport conduct carry