abide

కట్టుబడి
definition
verb
I said I would abide by their decision
accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation).
if there is one thing I cannot abide it is a lack of discipline
be unable to tolerate (someone or something).
translation of 'abide'
బధ్ధమైయుండు,
కట్టుబడు
example
A central tenet of Shintoism is the concept of kami, spirits that 'abide' in and are worshipped at shrines, representing human beings and things found in nature.
The Elder says, ‘Those who abide in love 'abide' in God, and God abides in them’.
at least one memory will 'abide'
Still, let the memory 'abide' of him chewing the ends of his moustache.
Tell them that faith, hope and love, these 'abide' , but the greatest of all is love.
Where does the consciousness 'abide' before it takes rebirth or becomes liberated?
if there is one thing I cannot 'abide' it is a lack of discipline
many unskilful Men do 'abide' in our City of London
But unless his reactionary vision begins to be actively countered, that is the impression that will 'abide' .
I said I would 'abide' by their decision
I said I would 'abide' by their decision
Though the new chief would be ‘his man’, it is not clear how long such loyalties would 'abide' .
if there is one thing I cannot 'abide' it is a lack of discipline
In the meantime, ‘homeland security’ anxieties 'abide' in many American households.
For times when grief and loss 'abide' within consciousness, a book like this can be sustaining because it is permission to be devastated within the promise of consolation.
For those of us privileged to have been in Walsh Park last Wednesday evening the memories of a marvellous occasion for Waterford football will 'abide' .
How can faith and fear 'abide' in the face of this avalanche of enlightenment, this flash-flood of knowledge and exposure to everything that once had been only Our secrets?
There was always the arguing, but in the end, the men had made a decision and all had 'abided by' it.
If that is if that is a Government decision, we will always 'abide by' the Government decision.
True love 'abides' and can make it through rough patches and conflict.
Christianity can dispense with ‘cosmologies and systems’ as love 'abides' and descends into mundane existence.
You did not read books through; you dwelt, 'abided' between their lines and reopening them after an interval.
As a result of our tumultuousness, there 'abides' in the American psyche an idea so powerful it ennobles us, and lifts us high above the problems which beset us.
I shall tot up the votes on Monday evening, and will 'abide by' the majority decision.
This proves to be very difficult because underneath all of the anger and pain, love still 'abides' .
Like true cricketers, we 'abided by' the decision of the match referee.
I've always believed in 'abiding by' Caucus decisions.
The PA said that it had always 'abided by' the decisions of the court.
She left out the glacé cherries because she 'couldn't abide' the sticky things, substituting dates, which she loved.
The very medium of mutual understanding 'abides' in a peculiar half-transcendence.
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