Synonym: accept, dwell, endure, obey, reside, stay, tolerate. Antonym: leave, start. Similar words: bid, forbid, side by side, morbidity, cabin, a bit of, habitat, ability. Meaning: [ə'baɪd] v. 1. dwell 2. put up with something or somebody unpleasant.
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31. I can't abide people who can't make up their minds.
32. She'll abide her time.
33. You'll have to abide by the rules of the club.
34. The decision has been made, and we must all abide by it.
35. He couldn't abide laziness.
36. I can't abide dishonesty!
37. I can't abide the idea of them getting married.
38. I felt it wise to abide by this.
39. Commercials that don't abide by the rules.
40. His generosity does not abide by our rules.
41. Better to abide by the original plan.
42. Mr Major insisted that the Government would abide by normal parliamentary procedures.
43. It is Britain's most visited foreign holiday destination but I can't abide the place.
44. If Henry failed to abide by these terms his barons were to transfer their allegiance to Philip and Richard.
45. For example,[http://sentencedict.com] in one senior management group the chairman could not abide conflict.
46. Congress must abide by its delegation of authority until that delegation is legislatively altered or revoked....
47. Mrs Sloane was not acceptable in the sickroom because she was ugly and Eloise could not abide ugly things.
48. He has authority to settle the dispute, for they agreed to abide by his decision.
49. President Aquino said she would abide by the court's decision.
50. Companies wishing to join will have to abide by a code of conduct.
51. The government has proposed changing planning laws to ensure that nature conservation agencies and planning authorities abide by the directive.
52. They promised to abide by the peace agreement and surrender all their weapons to the occupying forces.
53. There are rules and regulations that we all have to abide by.
54. What regulations, rules or guidelines do environmental consultants have to abide by?
55. He had expected everybody to abide by the rules he had applied to his own life.
56. A teacher who does not abide by its terms also breaches a contract.
57. I can't abide people with artistic temperaments: always blame some one else, never themselves.
58. He had remarked that she was unusual but, as long as things went well, he would abide by her wishes.
59. All proprietors and editors would be asked to publish the code and abide by it.
60. What position are they in to make certain the prisoners abide by the rules of their temporary release?
More similar words: bid, forbid, side by side, morbidity, cabin, a bit of, habitat, ability, a bit of a, cabinet, a big deal, a big shot, liability, stability, disability, capability, reliability, availability, accountability, rehabilitation, idea, tide, side, wide, aide, rider, aside, slide, bride, video.