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Adjective
/adˈhi(ə)rənt/,/-ˈher-/,
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adherents, plural;
  1. Sticking fast to an object or surface
    • - the eggs have thick sticky shells to which debris is often adherent
Noun
  1. Someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas
    • - he was a strong adherent of monetarism

  1. disciple: someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another
  2. sticking fast
  3. (adherence) attachment: faithful support for a cause or political party or religion; "attachment to a formal agenda"; "adherence to a fat-free diet"; "the adhesion of Seville was decisive"
  4. (adherence) adhesiveness: the property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition; "the mutual adhesiveness of cells"; "a heated hydraulic press was required for adhesion"
  5. (Adherence (medicine)) In medicine, compliance (also adherence or concordance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. ...
  6. A person who has membership in some group, association or religion; adhesive, that sticks to something; That has the quality of clinging or sticking fast to something
  7. (adherently) In an adherent manner
  8. (adherence) A close physical union of two objects; Faithful support for some cause; An extent to which a patient continues an agreed treatment plan
  9. (Adherents) Followers of a given Religion, Spiritual Philosophy or Cult.
  10. (Adherence) The term used to describe how well agents stick to their planned work schedules.  May also be referred to as compliance.
  11. (Adherence) The ability to follow a prescribed treatment regimen. It means taking the right dose of a drug at the right time, as directed. Failure to adhere to an HIV treatment regimen can lead to treatment failure and drug resistance.
  12. (Adherence) Following instructions regarding a treatment regimen (adherence to treatment).
  13. (Adherence) The extent to which a coating bonds to a substrate.
  14. (Adherence) This word might come up when discussing treatment plans. It refers to how well the patient follows the treatment plan set out by the doctor
  15. (Adherence) A glaze, underglaze or stain has to stay in place on the piece you are working on, thus they adhere to the bisque.
  16. (Adherence) A patient's willingness to follow treatment procedures precisely as advised by the doctor, such as taking medicine at a certain time each day.
  17. (Adherence) Consistently taking meds as prescribed. If a patient does not adhere to HIV meds as prescribed, it is possible to develop drug resistance.
  18. (Adherence) Faithfully sticking to a treatment plan, including taking medications and attending therapy.
  19. (Adherence) Is the ability of a colour to stay in place on a given surface
  20. (Adherence) Sticking to something. Used to describe a person's continuance in an exercise program.
  21. (Adherence) Taking your medications regularly as prescribed by a healthcare provider (HCP).
  22. (Adherence) The act of binding together substances of unlike compositions.
  23. (Adherence) The term to describe taking medication exactly as it is prescribed — taking it at the right time and following any diet advice
  24. (Adherence) This refers to how closely an agent keeps to their schedule for lunch and other breaks.
  25. (Adherence) Value of several existing joining forces between a dry film and the substrate it is found on. It is usually measured through traction or grid tests.