norm in English

noun
1
something that is usual, typical, or standard.
this system has been the norm in Germany for decades
2
the product of a complex number and its conjugate, equal to the sum of the squares of its real and imaginary components, or the positive square root of this sum.
abbreviation
1
normal.

Use "norm" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "norm" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "norm", or refer to the context using the word "norm" in the English Dictionary.

1. Intervention the Norm?

2. Fortunately, Curmudgeonliness is not the norm

3. Bawls Guarana, break from the norm.

4. “Rising Powers and Norm Contestation: Norm Begrudgers in International Politics,” Revise and resubmit at Security Studies

5. I am told this is the norm.

6. Les Amulettes varient énormément

7. Their behaviour conforms to the group norm.

8. 28% of children tested below the norm.

9. A Boss has his or her own personality, and does not follow the norm, just because it is the norm.

10. Now the corporate member is the norm.

11. Deviation from the norm is not tolerated.

12. The norm Begrudger role is selected when external support for normative change is strong and when the emerging norm is deprioritized

13. Personality Accentuation is considered as variation of norm

14. In a decade it may be the norm.

15. Here, lawlessness, poverty and desperation were the norm.

16. Luckily, this isn't the norm in Bartlesville

17. True, lamb is not the norm here.

18. Norm approach for role assignation in grid workflow.

19. Yet for North Korea, intransigence is the norm.

20. The conjecture is equivalent to the statement that every algebra norm on C(X) is equivalent to the usual uniform norm.

21. Norm and Benjy were on the couch watching television.

22. Faction and self-interest appear to be the norm.

23. Contradictory signals from the government have become the norm.

24. Peer evaluation within the teams has become the norm.

25. Individuals within each may well diverge from the norm.

26. Benjy was glad to see Alice and Norm leave.

27. Non-smoking is now the norm in most workplaces.

28. Anl _ 1 norm Algorithm for the Nonlinear Complementarity Problems?

29. An ungrateful, callous, me-first attitude is now the norm.

30. Beautify is making public art the norm, not the exception

31. Criminal behaviour seems to be the norm in this neighbourhood.

32. So for trade publishers, ambitious digitisation has become the norm.

33. Reconstituted families are clearly different from the cereal-packet norm.

34. Come on, Norm, isn't there something Cliff can do?

35. Norm came inside then and ran into his room.

36. They want to discourage pay settlements over the norm.

37. Cadre is a radical departure from the industry norm of opacity

38. Antonyms for Abnormity include average, norm, normal, par, standard and beauty

39. We live in a society where instant gratification is the norm.

40. There's a production norm below which each worker must not fall.

41. Blue-sky days and a nice ocean breeze are the norm.

42. Of his age, the child is above the norm in arithmetic.

43. FDU going against the norm by adding sports, not Axing them

44. Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park.

45. Before going on a television show, Norm meets Vera's daughter Olympia, who tells Norm to raise Greene's approval ratings and then speak out against him to save the Arctic.

46. Single parents seem to be the norm rather than the exception nowadays.

47. The detachable batten is, of course, the norm for the Tabel school.

48. Describing the standard or the norm Examples of Conventional in a sentence

49. At the all-up weight (AUW) of the Aurora CORPORAL NORM HARPER

50. Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.