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abide1 [əˈbaɪd] VB trans (bear)

abide2 <-d [or abode], -d [or abode]> [əˈbaɪd] VB intr liter (live)

abide

Usage examples with abide

to abide by sth
I can't abide laziness

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Our dharma is to swallow our anger, abide by the discipline of non-violence and carry out our duty.
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Good health is the state in which both constituent symbionts are healthy and abide in some sort of happy and wholesome equilibrium.
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The students even had to abide by a strict curfew - 11 p.m. on weekdays and 2 a.m. on weekends.
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However, many missionaries refused to abide by the edict and continued to produce wine for normal consumption on a small scale.
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It is then that a perfect state of charity shall abide.
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Failure to abide by the policies led to persecution.
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There are also mandatory provisions that building envelopes have to abide by which are insulation, fenestration and doors, and air leakage.
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They disavowed the treaty and refused to abide by its constraints.
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The women were not allowed to reject a customer who was willing to pay the house minimum and abide by the rules.
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Income taxes are required, however, to abide by the law of geographical uniformity.
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