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    a·bide
    [əˈbīd]
    verb
    abide (verb) · abides (third person present) · abided (past tense) · abided (past participle) · abiding (present participle)
    1. (abide by)
      accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation):
      "I said I would abide by their decision"
    2. (can/could abide)
      be able to tolerate (someone or something):
      "if there is one thing I cannot abide it is a lack of discipline" · "he enjoyed socializing and could not abide being alone"
    3. (of a feeling or memory) continue without fading or being lost:
      "at least one memory will abide"
      • archaic
        live; dwell:
        "many unskillful Men do abide in our City of London"
    Origin
    Old English ābīdan ‘wait’, from ā- ‘onwards’ + bīdan (see bide).
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    verb
    1. accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation):
      comply with
      conform to
      adhere to
      act in accordance with
      pay attention to
      agree to/with
      consent to
      accede to
      acquiesce in
      defer to
      Opposite:
    2. be able to tolerate (someone or something):
    3. (of a feeling or memory) continue without fading or being lost:
      Opposite:
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    What is the difference between suffer and abide?suffer often suggests acceptance or passivity rather than courage or patience in bearing. endure implies continuing firm or resolute through trials and difficulties. abide suggests acceptance without resistance or protest.
    What is a synonym for abide?Some common synonyms of abide are bear, endure, stand, suffer, and tolerate. While all these words mean "to put up with something trying or painful," abide suggests acceptance without resistance or protest. When is bear a more appropriate choice than abide? The words bear and abide are synonyms, but do differ in nuance.
    What is the difference between abide and persist?abide implies stable and constant existing especially as opposed to mutability. persist suggests outlasting the normal or appointed time and often connotes obstinacy or doggedness. Now his anger had poisoned all relationships, no one could be put in the two empty beds in the room, and not even his long-suffering sister could abide him in her house.
    What does abide mean?verb (used with object), a·bode or a·bid·ed, a·bid·ing. to put up with; tolerate; stand: I can't abide dishonesty! to endure, sustain, or withstand without yielding or submitting: to abide a vigorous onslaught. to wait for; await: to abide the coming of the Lord. to accept without opposition or question: to abide the verdict of the judges.
     
  3. Abide is a verb that can mean12345:
    • To put up with; tolerate; stand
    • To endure, sustain, or withstand without yielding or submitting
    • To wait for; await
    • To accept without opposition or question
    • To remain stable or fixed in a state
    • To continue in a place
    • To have one's abode; dwell; reside
    • To continue in a particular condition; last; endure
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    verb (used with object), a·bode or a·bid·ed, a·bid·ing. to put up with; tolerate; stand: I can't abide dishonesty! to endure, sustain, or withstand without yielding or submitting: to abide a vigorous onslaught. to wait for; await: to abide the coming of the Lord. to accept without opposition or question: to abide the verdict of the judges.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/abide
    abide verb (LIVE) [ I usually + adv/prep ] old use to live or stay somewhere: He abided in the wilderness for forty days.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/abide
    intransitive verb 1 : to remain stable or fixed in a state a love that abided with him all his days 2 : to continue in a place : sojourn will abide in the house of the Lord abider noun
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abide
    1. to remain; stay: Abide with me. 2. to have one's abode; dwell; reside. 3. to continue in a particular condition; last; endure.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/abide
    abide verb (LIVE) [ I usually + adv/prep ] old use to live or stay somewhere: He abided in the wilderness for forty days. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Living or sleeping somewhere co-resident
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/abide
     
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