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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
adhere .
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Examples
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Diluting the mixture with water will only diminish the quality of the waterproofing roof sealant and hence could cause it to delaminate or become un-adhered from the base surface.
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Diluting the mixture with water will only diminish the quality of the waterproofing roof sealant and hence could cause it to delaminate or become un-adhered from the base surface.
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I posted one last comment, which I am certain adhered to the restrictions.
An explicit statement of the prescriptivist philosophy « Motivated Grammar 2010
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I posted one last comment, which I am certain adhered to the restrictions.
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Had Britain adhered to her original purpose of moving the United Empire Loyalists to Australia instead of Canada, it is unlikely that this country would exist today as a political unit.
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The designation adhered to a group of which Stanley was himself a type.
An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Edward Caldwell Moore 1900
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Somebody had called him 'the Idealist,' and the name adhered to him.
Thyrza George Gissing 1880
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This nickname adhered like a barnacle to him, immediately after he had employed, in his exegesis of the Greek narrative of Herodias 'daughter, the expression: "Now, if I had been Salome --"
Tell England A Study in a Generation Ernest Raymond 1931
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They were packaged in clear, rectangular-shaped, safety sealed, plastic containers with blue Snacks on Racks labels adhered to the top of the products.
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And almost every breast cancer survivor or woman who's gone through treatment that I've met has kind of adhered to that.
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