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Term: abide (verb)

Definition: To accept or follow a rule, decision, or belief without question; to tolerate or endure something; to live or reside in a place; to continue to exist or be valid.

Examples:

  1. She abided by her mother's advice and chose to pursue a career in medicine.
  2. Despite the difficult circumstances, he managed to abide and remain patient.
  3. They decided to abide in the small village and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.
  4. The memory of that event will abide in our hearts forever.

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