of Comport
Source: Webster's dictionaryA military life has ever comported with my inclination. George Stoneman
And, as this two-disc compilation shows, she has comported herself well in various genres, from twangy upbeat folk-rock to retro-soul to torch-song pop to stylish interpretations of Robert Burns and traditional material, as well as her own compositions. Source: Internet
Minister Martinez was defensive today telling the media this afternoon that he comported himself fairly well, given the nature of questions that were asked during his testimony. Source: Internet
Chavez did not substitute his judgment for the jury’s; he provided a professional opinion about whether a course of conduct comported with the standard of care prevalent in the medical community. Source: Internet
“I read every single word of that report, and it comported with what I had seen and heard on the ground in Gaza,” Baird said. Source: Internet
Such transactions may not have comported with the Platonic ideal of democracy, but in the real world they did much to stabilize the system and discourage selfish behavior. Source: Internet