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vb. (en-third-person singular of: abide by)
Usage examples of "abides by".
O Great Goddess of the Five Moons Who dwells in night's divine mystery Hear me now, Your humble servant, Who abides by Your Laws, who is guided by Your Word.
If Jinx Fairchild takes note that there are never more than two or three Negroes on any Hammond sports team, football, basket ball, volleyball, nor, during basketball games, more than four Negroes on the court at a single time, he says nothing to his white teammates or to his coach but wonders is it a written down rule the Man abides by here in upstate New York or maybe everywhere?
A written down rule or just some belief or custom or superstition or instinct the Man abides by without fail?
If, however, he confesses, and abides by his confession, and uncovers the truth, acknowledging his guilt and asking the pardon of the Church.
Anyone who answers honestly and abides by all consequences knows where he stands—.
Anyone who answers honestly and abides by all consequences knows where he stands—.
Thus it is that the Great man abides by what is solid, and eschews what is flimsy.
You are not facing a civilized man who understands the laws and abides by them.
Yemaya is an American-owned company, so it abides by the American interpretation of the treaty.
In his own hellish fashion, Mephistophilis abides by the letter, not the spirit, of the contract.