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21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Abiding' in a Sentence

"Continuing without change; enduring; steadfast." more

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Mr. Johnson's abiding commitment to teaching has inspired generations of students.
The sun has an abiding presence in the sky during the day.
The old oak tree stood with abiding strength through countless storms.
The little turtle showed abiding patience as it waited for its food.
The oak tree has abiding roots that keep it firmly in the ground.
She has an abiding love for her favorite bedtime story.
Despite the challenges, her abiding smile brightened the room.
The teacher's abiding patience helped the students learn difficult concepts.
Grandma's abiding smile always welcomes us home.
Our abiding friendship started in kindergarten and continues to grow.
Despite facing challenges, the friendship between Lily and Emma remained abiding throughout the years.
The teacher praised Tim for his abiding attention in class.
Our friendship is abiding, and it will never change.
The old oak tree in the schoolyard is an abiding symbol of strength and resilience.
The sun's abiding warmth makes the flowers bloom.
Sarah has an abiding interest in astronomy and spends her evenings stargazing with her telescope.
The abiding friendship between the two kittens is heartwarming.
He has an abiding love for adventure stories.
The abiding rainbow painted the sky after the rain.
The family shared an abiding bond that grew stronger with each passing year.
Sarah showed abiding kindness by helping her friend during tough times.

Abiding

uh-bahy-ding
adjectiveContinuing without change; enduring; steadfast.

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Last Updated On: April 26, 2024
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