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abiding
[ uh-bahy-ding ]
adjective
- continuing without change; enduring; steadfast:
an abiding faith.
Synonyms: unshakable, unchanging, unending
abiding
/ əˈbaɪdɪŋ /
adjective
- permanent; enduring
an abiding belief
Derived Forms
- aˈbidingly, adverb
Other Words From
- a·biding·ly adverb
- a·biding·ness noun
- nona·biding adjective
- nona·biding·ly adverb
- nona·biding·ness noun
- una·biding adjective
- una·biding·ly adverb
- una·biding·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The former president defeated Vice President Kamala Harris by harnessing the abiding dissatisfaction of many Americans — uneasy about the high cost of living, unsettled about a southern border they view as insecure and disturbed over an evolving culture they feel has strayed too far from traditional values.
The cousins’ complementary natures may have bonded them in their youth, and a genuine and abiding love clearly remains.
She spent childhood summers with family in Bellingham, playing in the woods and developing an abiding love of nature.
“Her enthusiasm and spontaneity delighted him. Her jokes diverted him. Her social gifts offset his abiding shyness. ... Her passion moved him. Her devotion offered him reassurance and security,” Schlesinger wrote.
Some of the losses can be clawed back for PSR purposes and United say they are committed to abiding by the rules.
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