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Meanings of
abiding
in anglès
Unceasing.
enduring
imperishable
Related terms
permanent
lasting
Usage of
abiding
in anglès
1
But the president said the great majority in Bougainville was law
abiding
.
2
However, the other
abiding
rule is that order is better than chaos.
3
More than anything else, African countries need
law
-
abiding
,
predictable and transparent government.
4
I believe the police are the enemy of every law
abiding
citizen.
5
Also read: Should South Africa offer refugee status to
law
-
abiding
Australian cricketers?
6
He is going to protect law
abiding
Americans from crime and disorder.
7
From June, however,
law
-
abiding
citizens will be joining the group of non-drinkers.
8
His background left Laing with an
abiding
antipathy towards the nuclear family.
9
By contrast we have a private sector that is overwhelmingly law
abiding
.
10
And yet the deal also suggests an
abiding
faith in a recovery.
11
The
abiding
cities of the Egyptians were the cities of the dead.
12
Mere
law
-
abiding
is not morality in the strict sense of the word.
13
They published an open letter on Facebook stating they were
law
-
abiding
citizens.
14
The single,
abiding
quality of the system, its signature dish, is stability.
15
A law-
abiding
,
respected man who would protect you when I'm gone.
16
Yet she walked in darkness; an
abiding
shadow rested on her spirit.
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abiding
abide
Adjective
Noun
Singular
abide
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
abide by
abide place
abide citizens
abide faith
abide love
More collocations
Abiding
through the time
Abiding
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
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