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What does the verb abide mean?
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tolerate, reject, resist, spurn

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To accept, endure, or tolerate something, typically a situation or condition, without resistance or complaint.

It implies a patient and steadfast willingness to remain in a particular state or adhere to a specific set of rules, principles, or beliefs. When someone abides by something, they conform to it and show a commitment to its guidelines. For example, if one abides by the law, it means they follow it without breaking any rules. Additionally, "abide" can also suggest a sense of lasting or enduring, as in abiding by a decision or staying true to one's convictions over an extended period. It is a versatile word used to describe a variety of actions, from complying with regulations to enduring hardships or embracing values and ideals.

Complete Vocabulary List for: High School 7

To accept, endure, or tolerate something, typically a situation or condition, without resistance or complaint.

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Synonyms Practice Quiz with High School 7 Vocabulary Words

High School

High School 7

abide, acknowledge, aegis, affectation, album, alfresco, amend, amends, assist, audio, barista, biting, breathless, causation, coincidence, comforting, condense, confide, conjectural, contagious, convenience, cremate, dependency, disaffirm, distract, divide, enervated, engulf, ensign, expectant, familiarize, freestanding, generous, ghostly, gratis, groupthink, hefty, hurtful, hurtling, incomplete, inextricably, inflation, intern, interval, introductory, irrevocable, latency, magic, maintain, maintenance, manhandle, mix, nostrum, nucleus, nuisance, oppressed, optimistic, prejudice, presuppose, ream, recipient, reciprocity, regarding, remit, salivate, scupper, siesta, subservience, sundry, tipple, tutelage, uncommon, vacuum, vested, yardstick

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