abide in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To tolerate or accept something, or to conform to a set of rules or standards.
Sample Sentences
- I cannot abide dishonesty in a relationship.
- She decided to abide by the rules set forth by the committee.
- We must abide the consequences of our choices, good or bad.
- He chose to abide in the quiet solitude of the countryside.
- To abide in the truth is to find peace within oneself.
- They agreed to abide by the terms of the contract without hesitation.
- In times of trouble, one must learn to abide the storms of life.
- The organization vowed to abide by ethical practices at all times.
- It’s difficult to abide criticism, especially when it feels unjust.
- She couldn't abide the thought of leaving her friends behind.
- I cannot abide by rules that seem unjust.
- They chose to abide in the quiet countryside for the summer.
- She promised to abide by the decisions made by the committee.
- It's challenging to abide a friend who constantly lies.
- He will abide the consequences of his actions, no matter how difficult.
- The dog seemed to abide its owner’s every command with ease.
- In order to succeed, you must abide by the principles of hard work.
- We must learn to abide the differences in our opinions.
- He could not abide the thought of leaving his hometown.
- The old couple agreed to abide together in their twilight years.
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