comply

/kəm-ˈplī/

earlier, "to accommodate oneself (to), go along (with), meet the expectations (of), satisfy (obligations of courtesy)," borrowed from Spanish cumplir in this sense, from the earlier transitive senses "carry out, execute, fulfill," going back, with conjugation change, to Latin complēre "to fill"

verb

  1. to conform, submit, or adapt (as to a regulation or to another's wishes) as required or requested

  2. to be ceremoniously courteous

comply with federal law