What does riayet etmek in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word riayet etmek in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use riayet etmek in Turkish.

The word riayet etmek in Turkish means (kurallara, vb.) uymak, riayet etmek, (kurallara, vb.) uymak, riayet etmek, uymak, riayet etmek, uymak, uymak, uymak, (yasa, kural, vb.) uymak, riayet etmek, uymak, riayet etmek, -e uymak, -e riayet etmek, (emir, vb.) itaat etmek, boyun eğmek. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word riayet etmek

(kurallara, vb.) uymak, riayet etmek

(meet requirements)

If you refuse to comply, you run the risk of incurring a penalty.

(kurallara, vb.) uymak, riayet etmek

(obey)

Cathy decided to abide by the rules.

uymak, riayet etmek

(go along with, obey)

Lawyers have to strictly comply with the rules of professional conduct.

uymak

(comply, obey)

These are the rules, and students will be punished if they do not conform.

uymak

(figurative (rules: abide by, follow) (kurallara, vb.)

If you don't adhere to the rules, you will be in trouble.

uymak

(person: follow, comply with)

She tries to conform to church teachings but it's not easy.

(yasa, kural, vb.) uymak, riayet etmek

(laws)

uymak, riayet etmek

(obey, do as told)

Tavsiyelerine uymanız gerekiyor.
You should follow his advice.

-e uymak, -e riayet etmek

(fit requirements)

This is only a general rule; many examples do not conform.

(emir, vb.) itaat etmek, boyun eğmek

(follow, correspond with)

Everything in the universe obeys the laws of physics.

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