I am the vine and you are the branches if you abide in me I will abide in you
Abide with Me was created in 1847.
Abide is - mamalagi
The preposition after abide is by
The word "abide" has two syllables.
The future tense is "will abide"
The opposite of abide (tolerate) would be to "not abide" which might be expressed as oppose, resist, dispute, or shun. The opposite of abide (temporarily stop) would be to continue.
1) "We will all, verily, abide by the will of God." 2) "You have to learn to abide by the rules."
No, you abide by the rules.
The past tense of abide is abode.
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.
The simple past tense of abide is abided.