To accept a decision or law and act in accordance with it; to conform to; to acquiesce; as, to abide by an award.
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Submitted by acronimous on August 27, 2012
Modified by davidb on May 01, 2023
Additional definitions for 'abide by':
abide by | To remain faithful to something or someone; to stand to; to adhere. |
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respecter
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rispettare
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信守
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