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abide [*.'bajd] |
The word "abide" refers to
accepting, complying with, or continuing to follow a particular rule,
decision, or belief. It can also mean enduring or tolerating a situation
or person. "Abide" can be used to describe a state of remaining stable or existing for a long period. The term is often associated with a patient or thoughtful approach towards something or someone. It can also imply waiting for a specific outcome or result without taking further action. "Abide" can be used in a religious context, representing the act of following and obeying a divine will or command. Sometimes, "abide" can signify finding comfort or solace in something or someone. Examples of using the word "abide" in sentences: "I promise to abide by the rules of the organization." "She cannot abide the constant noise in the city." "He abided by his decision and did not participate in the debate." "I always abide by my mother's advice, as she is very wise." "Despite the difficulties, they managed to abide in their commitment to finish the project." "Abigail's patience enabled her to abide with the challenging situation." "The court ordered him to abide by the custody agreement." |
przestrzegać, znieść signify - oznaczać solace - pocieszenie custody - opieka nad dzieckiem |
Explain the word "abide". Give some examples of using the word "abide" in sentences.