It means lasting for a long time. Here are some sentences.
Students who don't abide by the rules will be sent to the principal's office.
I am a law abiding citizen. Most of the time.
He has an abiding love for his wife.
The word "abide" has two syllables.
The Tagalog word for abide is "sumunod" or "tumupad".
The word "abide" can function as a verb.
I am the vine and you are the branches if you abide in me I will abide in you
in military school, there is like a whole novel on the rules to abide by
Employees are expected to abide by the company's code of conduct.
One example of using abide as a verb is "You need to abide by the rules." Anything like this should also work. Happy hunting, Inky
We must abide by the consulate's decree.
The word "abide" is in the King James Version of the Bible 82 times. It is in 77 verses.
Abide means to wait for or obey or dwell or put up with. For example, it is important to abide by state laws, otherwise you may find yourself in jail. You must abide by the school rules in order to avoid punishment.
The word "abide" can be found on page 96 in the book Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson.
The word 'abide' is a verb: abide, abides, abiding, abode, abided. The word 'by' is an adverb when not followed by a noun phrase, or a preposition when followed by a noun phrase. The noun forms for the verb to abide are abider, abidance, and the gerund, abiding.