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abide

a·bide [ ə bd ] (past and past participle a·bode [ ə bṓd ] or a·bid·ed, present participle a·bid·ing, 3rd person present singular a·bides)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb tolerate something: to find somebody or something acceptable or bearable
couldn't abide his superior attitude

2. intransitive verb dwell: to live or reside in a place ( archaic )

3. transitive verb await something: to wait for somebody or something ( archaic )

4. transitive verb withstand something: to endure or withstand something ( archaic )

[ Old English ābīdan "wait for, expect" < bīdan "wait" (see bide)]

a·bid·ance noun
a·bid·er noun
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