Abidance

//əˈbaɪd.n̩s//

Synonyms for "abidance" (7 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Dutch

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  • nakomen van noun (compliance)
  • naleving noun (compliance)

Sample sentences

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No wonder then, though the Christians had no longer abidance in the holy hill of Palestine (though this I confess, is but the bark of the text), driving that trade wherewith none ever thrived, the breaking of promises; wherewith one may for a way fairly spread his train, but he will moult his feathers soon after.

Source: wiktionary

A judicious abidance by rules, and holding to the results of experience, are good; but not less so, are a judicious setting aside of rules, and a declining to be bound by incomplete experience.

Source: wiktionary

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