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    abiding
    /əˈbʌɪdɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a feeling or memory) lasting a long time; enduring: "he had an abiding respect for her"

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  2. ABIDING definition: 1. An abiding feeling or memory is one that you have had for a long time: 2. An abiding feeling or…. Learn more.

  3. : continuing for a long time : enduring. an abiding interest in nature. abidingly adverb. Synonyms. ageless. continuing. dateless. enduring. eternal. everlasting. immortal. imperishable. lasting. ongoing. perennial. perpetual. timeless. undying. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of abiding in a Sentence.

  4. abiding. (əbaɪdɪŋ ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An abiding feeling, memory, or interest is one that you have for a very long time. He has a genuine and abiding love of the craft. One of my abiding memories of him is of his singing to a small private party.

  5. Synonyms for ABIDING: enduring, immortal, ongoing, eternal, continuing, lasting, perpetual, perennial; Antonyms of ABIDING: obsolete, archaic, antiquated, outmoded, outdated, outworn, out-of-date, dated

  6. ABIDE definition: 1. If you can't abide someone or something, you dislike them very much: 2. to live or stay…. Learn more.

  7. abiding. adjective. /əˈbaɪdɪŋ/ (formal) (of a feeling or belief) lasting for a long time and not changing. He is an artist with an abiding concern for humanity. see also law-abiding. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  8. All you need to know about "ABIDING" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. 1. a. : to bear patiently : tolerate. cannot abide such bigots. b. : to endure without yielding : withstand. abide the onrush of the enemy. 2. : to wait for : await. I will abide the coming of my lord.—Alfred Tennyson. 3. : to accept without objection.

  10. Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Forms. Frequency. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. What does the adjective abiding mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective abiding, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use.

  11. Something abiding sticks around, lasting a long time. Abiding is usually used with feelings and memories — as in your abiding love for Elmo. Abiding comes from the Old English abidan, gebidan meaning "remain, wait, delay, remain behind."