But Judah shall abide for ever, and Jerusalem from generation to generation.
they can’t even abide to think about it
European farmers must abide by rules put in place for the safety of the consumer.
this is what teaches us to negotiate and to abide our differences.
I will abide by my deadlines in terms of dealing with this kind of situation.
However farmers in the UK have to abide by the Assured Produce Standards, sometimes known as the Red Tractor Assurance.
If they disagree about something, and are unable to resolve it between themselves, they submit their case to the DRO, and agree to abide by that DRO’s decision.
Abide by the inevitable.
To put up with; tolerate: can't abide such incompetence. See Synonyms at bear2. To wait patiently for: "I will abide the coming of my lord"3. To withstand: a thermoplastic that will abide rough use and great heat.
Anglais mot "respecter"(abide) se produit dans des ensembles: