abidance

IPA: ʌbˈaɪdʌns

noun

  • The act of abiding or continuing; abode; stay; continuance; dwelling.
  • Adherence; compliance; conformity.
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Examples of "abidance" in Sentences

  • He was told to follow the abidance strictly.
  • Which state in india is known as abidance of clouds?
  • True meditation is abidance as primordial consciousness.
  • Adress; 703, C lunkad Valencia, viman nagar, pune Which state in india is known as abidance of clouds?
  • Because of this abidance, they will not perform abortions, sanction euthanasia, or do any other procedures contrary to their faith basis.
  • Even fairly consistent abidance in non-dual realization does not necessarily bring about more intimacy in their own lives, transform the difficult moments in their own relationships, make visible to themselves their blind spots or keep depression and anxiety at bay.
  •   My wife would say, “Bill, this isn't fair, we did what we were asked to do,” and Bill would reply, “Yes, I understand, but it's in accordance with our company rules and regulations, in abidance with the provisions set forth by the laws that govern insurance policies nationwide.”

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