Compliantly: meaning, definitions and examples

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compliantly

 

[ kəmˈplaɪəntli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

workplace behavior

In a manner that conforms to rules, regulations, or standards without resistance or opposition.

Synonyms

docilely, obediently, submissively.

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Word Description / Examples
compliantly

When following rules or requests without resistance, often in a professional or formal setting.

  • The employee compliantly followed the new company policies
  • The students compliantly completed their assignments
obediently

When following orders or instructions, often used with children, animals, or subordinates, reflecting discipline and respect for authority.

  • The soldiers obediently lined up during the drill
  • The child obediently did his homework
submissively

When showing readiness to conform to the authority or will of others, often with a connotation of yielding or lack of assertiveness, and can have a negative or pitiful tone.

  • She nodded submissively to her boss’s demands
  • He submissively accepted the criticism
docilely

When behaving quietly and willingly, typically describing someone who is easy to manage or control, often in a less formal context.

  • The dog sat docilely as the vet examined him
  • She docilely agreed to the changes in the plan

Examples of usage

  • She completed the task compliantly, following all the company policies.
  • The employees were trained to act compliantly in order to maintain a safe work environment.

Translations

Translations of the word "compliantly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 obedientemente

🇮🇳 अनुपालनपूर्वक

🇩🇪 gehorsam

🇮🇩 dengan patuh

🇺🇦 покірливо

🇵🇱 posłusznie

🇯🇵 従順に

🇫🇷 conformément

🇪🇸 cumplidamente

🇹🇷 uygun bir şekilde

🇰🇷 순종적으로

🇸🇦 بامتثال

🇨🇿 poslušně

🇸🇰 poslušne

🇨🇳 顺从地

🇸🇮 pokorno

🇮🇸 samþykkt

🇰🇿 бағынушылықпен

🇬🇪 დამოკიდებულებით

🇦🇿 riayət edərək

🇲🇽 cumplidamente

Etymology

The word 'compliantly' is derived from the verb 'comply', which originated in the late 16th century from the Latin word 'complere', meaning 'to fulfil'. Over time, 'comply' evolved to 'compliant' and eventually 'compliantly'. The concept of compliance has been a key aspect of various industries, especially in the context of regulations and standards.

See also: compliance, compliant.