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com·pli·ance C0530700 (kəm-plī′əns)n.1. a. The act of complying with a wish, request, or demand; acquiescence.b. Medicine Willingness to follow a prescribed course of treatment.2. A disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others.3. a. Extension or displacement of a loaded structure per unit load.b. Flexibility.compliance (kəmˈplaɪəns) or compliancyn1. the act of complying; acquiescence2. a disposition to yield to or comply with others3. (General Physics) a measure of the ability of a mechanical system to respond to an applied vibrating force, expressed as the reciprocal of the system's stiffness. Symbol: C com•pli•ance (kəmˈplaɪ əns) n. 1. the act of conforming, acquiescing, or yielding. 2. a tendency to yield readily to others, esp. meekly. 3. conformity; accordance: in compliance with orders. 4. cooperation or obedience: Compliance with the law is expected of all. [1635–45] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | compliance - acting according to certain accepted standards; "their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting practices"abidance, conformity, conformationcooperation - joint operation or action; "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission"formality - compliance with formal rules; "courtroom formality"line - acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line"; "toe the line"honoring, observance - conformity with law or custom or practice etc.keeping - conformity or harmony; "his behavior was not in keeping with the occasion"disobedience, noncompliance - the failure to obey | | 2. | compliance - a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of otherscomplaisance, compliancy, obligingness, deferenceagreeability, agreeableness - a temperamental disposition to be agreeable | | 3. | compliance - the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to anothersubmissiongroup action - action taken by a group of peopleobedience, obeisance - the act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another personprostration - abject submission; the emotional equivalent of prostrating your body |
compliancenoun1. conformity, agreement, obedience, assent, observance, concurrence The company says it is in full compliance with US labor laws. conformity defiance, disobedience, non-compliance, non-nonconformity2. submissiveness, yielding, submission, obedience, deference, passivity, acquiescence, complaisance, consent Suddenly, he hated her for her compliance and passivity. submissiveness opposition, resistance, refusal, revolt, defiance, disobedience, non-compliancecompliancenoun1. An act of willingly carrying out the wishes of others:obedience, observance.2. The quality or state of willingly carrying out the wishes of others:acquiescence, amenability, amenableness, compliancy, deference, obedience, submission, submissiveness, tractability, tractableness.Translationscomply (kəmˈplai) verb to act in the way that someone else has commanded or wished. You must comply (with her wishes). 遵守,服從 遵照comˈpliance noun 遵守,服從 依从,顺从 comˈpliant adjective willing to comply. 服從的 依从的compliance
compliance, compliancy a measure of the ability of a mechanical system to respond to an applied vibrating force, expressed as the reciprocal of the system's stiffness. ComplianceMeeting legislated performance standards; “beyond compliance” means voluntarily exceeding those standards.compliance see TYPES OF COMPLIANCE.compliance[kəm′plī·əns] (mechanics) The displacement of a linear mechanical system under a unit force. certificate of complianceA document issued by the responsible governmental authority stating that all of a building, or any designated portion thereof, complies with all provisions of applicable codes, statutes, and regulations.complianceConforming to a specification, standard or law that has been clearly defined. See compliancecompliance
com·pli·ance (kom-plī'ants), 1. A measure of the distensibility of a chamber expressed as a change in volume per unit change in pressure. 2. The consistency and accuracy with which someone follows the regimen prescribed by a physician or other health professional. Compare: adherence (2), maintenance. 3. A measure of the ease with which a structure or substance is deformed. medicine, physiology usually a measure of the ease with which a hollow viscus (for example, lung, urinary bladder, gallbladder) may be distended, that is, the volume change resulting from the application of a unit pressure differential between the inside and outside of the viscus; the reciprocal of elastance. [M.E. fr. O.Fr., fr. L. compleo, to fulfill] compliance (kəm-plī′əns)n.1. a. The act of complying with a wish, request, or demand; acquiescence.b. Medicine Willingness to follow a prescribed course of treatment.2. A disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others.3. a. Extension or displacement of a loaded structure per unit load.b. Flexibility.compliance The following by a patient of a recommended course of treatment—e.g., taking all prescribed medications, adhering to a recommended diet and exercise plan and reducing or eliminating alcohol or tobacco intake, and so on.compliance The capacity or ability to yield to a pressure or force without disruption or dysfunction; compliance is a measure of tissue distensibility–eg, of an air- or fluid-filled organ Clinical medicine A measure of the extent to which Pts follow a prescribed treatment plan–eg, take drugs, undergo a medical or surgical procedure, exercise or quit smoking. See Patient compliance. Cf Noncompliance Managed care The adherence of a particular organization to statutes or mandates from regulatory agencies—governing agencies or bodies—or to an official mandate or obligatory standard. See HCFA 1500, UB92. com·pli·ance (kŏm-plī'ăns) 1. A measure of the distensibility of a chamber expressed as a change in volume per unit change in pressure. 2. The consistency and accuracy with which a patient follows the regimen prescribed by a physician or other health care professional. Compare: adherence (2) , maintenance3. physiology A measure of the ease with which a hollow viscus (e.g., lung, urinary bladder, gallbladder) may be distended, i.e., the volume change resulting from the application of a unit pressure differential between the inside and outside of the organ or sac; the reciprocal of elastance. 4. Observance of rules or guidelines, such as those governing provision of medical services and billing for them; fulfillment of a requirement. [M.E. fr. O.Fr., fr. L. compleo, to fulfill]ComplianceA term used to describe how well a patient's behavior follows medical advice.Mentioned in: Neurogenic Bladdercompliance The willingness to strictly follow the instructions given by a clinician. Example: following the cleaning instructions and wearing schedule given after contact lens fitting.com·pli·ance (kŏm-plī'ăns) Consistency and accuracy with which a patient follows any regimen prescribed by dentist, physician, or other health care professional. [M.E. fr. O.Fr., fr. L. compleo, to fulfill]Compliance Related to Compliance: compliance officer, Lung complianceComplianceObservance; conformity; obedience. Compliance with the federal Income Tax laws is essential to avoid prosecution for Tax Evasion. See CPL See COcompliance Related to compliance: compliance officer, Lung complianceSynonyms for compliancenoun conformitySynonyms- conformity
- agreement
- obedience
- assent
- observance
- concurrence
Antonyms- defiance
- disobedience
- non-compliance
- non-nonconformity
noun submissivenessSynonyms- submissiveness
- yielding
- submission
- obedience
- deference
- passivity
- acquiescence
- complaisance
- consent
Antonyms- opposition
- resistance
- refusal
- revolt
- defiance
- disobedience
- non-compliance
Synonyms for compliancenoun an act of willingly carrying out the wishes of othersSynonymsnoun the quality or state of willingly carrying out the wishes of othersSynonyms- acquiescence
- amenability
- amenableness
- compliancy
- deference
- obedience
- submission
- submissiveness
- tractability
- tractableness
Synonyms for compliancenoun acting according to certain accepted standardsSynonyms- abidance
- conformity
- conformation
Related Words- cooperation
- formality
- line
- honoring
- observance
- keeping
Antonyms- disobedience
- noncompliance
noun a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of othersSynonyms- complaisance
- compliancy
- obligingness
- deference
Related Words- agreeability
- agreeableness
noun the act of submittingSynonymsRelated Words- group action
- obedience
- obeisance
- prostration
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