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View definitions for abide

abide

verb as in live in a certain place

verb as in remain or continue in a state

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verb as in stop temporarily and wait for

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The cousins’ complementary natures may have bonded them in their youth, and a genuine and abiding love clearly remains.

TikTok told us that live content must abide by their community guidelines, which apply across the platform.

From BBC

“I’m sorry that Montgomery County has to be shown the law to abide by it,” Howard-Elley said.

From Salon

The crew held a retreat at a friend’s farm to start the creative process and came up with “Sorry Mom,” “Two Things” and “Baggage,” in which Ballerini admits, “I don’t abide by that 50-pound limit.”

She spent childhood summers with family in Bellingham, playing in the woods and developing an abiding love of nature.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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