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adherent

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See also: adhérent and adhèrent

English

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Etymology

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    From Middle English adherent, from Old French adherent, from Latin adhaerēns, present participle of adhaereō (to stick to, cling).

    Pronunciation

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    • (UK) IPA(key): /ædˈ(h)ɪə.ɹənt/, /əd-/
    • (US) IPA(key): /ædˈ(h)ɪɹ.ənt/, /əd-/
      • Audio (US):(file)

    Adjective

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    adherent (comparative more adherent, superlative most adherent)

    adherent sand
    1. Adhesive, sticking to something.
      • 1738, Alexander Pope, Imitations of Horace, Book II, Epistle II:
        Close to the cliff with both his hands he clung
        And stuck adherent, and suspended hung.
    2. Having the quality of clinging or sticking fast to something.
    3. (botany) Attaching or pressing against a different organ.
    4. (medicine, of a person) Showing adherence to a treatment.
      • 2007 June, Min Yang, Jamie C. Barner, Jason Worchel, “Factors Related to Antipsychotic Oversupply Among Central Texas Veterans”, in Clinical Therapeutics, volume 29, number 6, →DOI, page 1217:
        Half (49.9%) of patients were adherent to their regimens, 42.6% were underadherent, and 7.6% had medication oversupply.

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    Noun

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    adherent (plural adherents)

    1. A person who has membership in some group, association, or religion.
      • 2024 October 3, Ashifa Kassam, “How remigration became a buzzword for global far right”, in The Guardian[1], archived from the original on 7 April 2025:
        While the concept of remigration has long existed in academia, its hijacking by the far right on social media appears to have begun about a decade ago when French adherents to identitarianism, an ethno-nationalist movement, organised what they described as the inaugural meeting in Paris on remigration.

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    Anagrams

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    Catalan

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Latin adhaerentem.

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    Adjective

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    adherent m or f (masculine and feminine plural adherents)

    1. adherent

    Noun

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    adherent m or f by sense (plural adherents)

    1. adherent
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    Dutch

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from French adhérent, from Latin adhaerēns, present participle of adhaerēre.

    Pronunciation

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    • Audio:(file)
    • Hyphenation: ad‧he‧rent

    Adjective

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    adherent (comparative adherenter, superlative adherentst)

    1. adherent

    Declension

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    Declension of adherent
    uninflected adherent
    inflected adherente
    comparative adherenter
    positive comparative superlative
    predicative/adverbial adherent adherenter het adherentst
    het adherentste
    indefinite m./f. sing. adherente adherentere adherentste
    n. sing. adherent adherenter adherentste
    plural adherente adherentere adherentste
    definite adherente adherentere adherentste
    partitive adherents adherenters
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    Latin

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    Verb

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    adhērent

    1. third-person plural present active indicative of adhēreō

    Polish

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    Etymology

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      Learned borrowing from Latin adhaerēns.[1] First attested in 1588.[2]

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      • Rhymes: -ɛrɛnt
      • Syllabification: ad‧he‧rent

      Noun

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      adherent m pers (female equivalent adherentka)

      1. (dated or literary) adherent, henchman, supporter
        Synonyms: poplecznik, rzecznik, stronnik, zwolennik
        Antonyms: adwersarz, oponent, przeciwnik

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      References

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      1. ^ Mirosław Bańko; Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021), “adherent”, in Wielki słownik wyrazów obcych, →ISBN
      2. ^ Maria Renata Mayenowa; Stanisław Rospond; Witold Taszycki; Stefan Hrabec; Władysław Kuraszkiewicz (2010-2023), “adherent”, in Słownik Polszczyzny XVI Wieku [A Dictionary of 16th Century Polish]

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      Serbo-Croatian

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /adxěrent/
      • Hyphenation: ad‧he‧rent

      Noun

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      adhèrent m anim (Cyrillic spelling адхѐрент)

      1. adherent
        Synonyms: prìstalica, prȉstaša, slȅdbenīk/sljȅdbenīk

      Declension

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      Declension of adherent
      singular plural
      nominative adhèrent adherenti
      genitive adherenta adhèrenātā
      dative adherentu adherentima
      accusative adherenta adherente
      vocative adherente adherenti
      locative adherentu adherentima
      instrumental adherentom adherentima

      Further reading

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      • adherent”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026