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Abide In

Definition:

Verb: to continue or remain in a place or state; to tolerate or accept something.

Sense 1 - Continue or Remain:

When used in this sense, "abide in" refers to the act of staying or remaining in a particular place or state for a certain period of time.

Example Sentence:

After retiring, she decided to abide in the peaceful countryside for the rest of her life.

Sense 2 - Tolerate or Accept:

In this sense, "abide in" implies tolerating or accepting something, usually a situation or decision, without objection or resistance.

Example Sentence:

Despite the challenges, he resolved to abide in his choice to pursue his dream of becoming an artist.

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