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abide

[uh-bahyd] / əˈbaɪd /






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Unwilling to abide history’s timeline, in the late 1920s he wrote his only formal autobiography, “My Early Life.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In response, the military said it was surprised by the accusation it was behind the attack, adding that it abided by "international norms and laws".

From BBC

Twitter took Musk to court in order to force the multi-billionaire to abide by the deal, and in early October Musk did so, taking over Twitter at the originally agreed upon price.

From BBC

The Geneva Conventions’ protocols made such acts illegal, but as we’re discovering with alarming frequency and force these days, laws are only as effective as our willingness to abide by them.

From Salon

Yet Kornyev, too, has an abiding faith in their new nation.

From The Wall Street Journal