Con*form"i*ty (?), n.;
pl. Conformities (#). [Cf. F.
conformité.]
1. Correspondence in form, manner, or character; resemblance; agreement; congruity; --
followed by to, with, or between.
By our conformity to God.
Tillotson.
The end of all religion is but to draw us to a conformity with God.
Dr. H.More.
A conformity between the mental taste and the sensitive taste.
Addison.
2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) Compliance
with the usages of the Established Church.
The king [James I.] soon afterward put forth a proclamation requiring all
ecclesiastical and civil officers to do their duty
by enforcing conformity.
Hallam.