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abiding
[uh-bahy-ding]
adjective
continuing without change; enduring; steadfast.
an abiding faith.
Synonyms: , ,
abiding
/ əˈɪɪŋ /
adjective
permanent; enduring
an abiding belief
Other 51Թ Forms
- abidingly adverb
- abidingness noun
- nonabiding adjective
- nonabidingly adverb
- nonabidingness noun
- unabiding adjective
- unabidingly adverb
- unabidingness noun
- ˈ徱Բ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
He had an abiding interest in policy and public service, so in 2013 Colbert joined the city’s Economic Development Council.
Sure, she said, “The president is abiding by all conflict of interest laws,” but he’s obviously not.
Another abiding challenge: Sea level rise and bigger storms that have come with climate change have eroded most of the beach that once separated the waste systems from the ocean.
It argues, as currently defined, they risk not only inappropriately catching sites such as Wikipedia but also missing some platforms which should be abiding by tougher rules.
I try to focus on the broad ideological traditions and the abiding fears that shape them.
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