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    Non·con·form·i·ty
    /ˌnänkənˈfôrmədē/

    noun

    • 1. failure or refusal to conform to a prevailing rule or practice.
    • 2. Nonconformists as a body, especially Protestants in England dissenting from the Anglican Church.
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  3. Nonconformity is the failure or refusal to conform to an established church, creed, rule, or practice. It can also mean the absence of agreement or correspondence. See synonyms, examples, history, and legal terms of nonconformity.

  4. Nonconformity is the failure or refusal to conform to established customs, attitudes, or ideas. It can also refer to a geological feature or a religious movement. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and history of nonconformity.

  5. nonconformity: 1 n failure to conform to accepted standards of behavior Synonyms: nonconformance Antonyms: abidance , compliance , conformation , conformity acting according to certain accepted standards Types: nonobservance a lack of conformity with law or custom or practice etc. Type of: failure an act that fails n a lack of orthodoxy in ...

  6. Nonconformity is the quality of living and thinking in a way that is different from other people, especially in religion. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and translations of nonconformity from Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. 4 days ago · Nonconformity is behaviour or thinking which is different from that of most people. Learn the synonyms, usage and origin of this word, and see how it is used in sentences and geology.

  8. Nonconformity is the failure or refusal to act in conformity with generally accepted beliefs and practices. It can also be an instance of this, a measure aimed at reducing nonconformities to the housing code, or a lack of agreement or harmony. See synonyms, antonyms, origin, and examples of nonconformity.

  9. 6 days ago · nonconformity in American English. (ˌnɑnkənˈfɔrmɪti) noun. 1. failure or refusal to conform, as with established customs, attitudes, or ideas. 2. lack of conformity or agreement. 3. (often cap.) refusal to conform to the Church of England.

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