Abided [verb]

Definition of Abided:

submit to, put up with

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Sentence/Example of Abided:

The county of San Diego’s public health officials knew schools were still closed when they made their decision to abide.

He continually tells his listeners to abide by the county protocols, even when Justin Hart, a digital strategist, said masks wouldn’t help curb the spread.

Guaderrama told VOSD that Allied Universal guards are required to abide by MTS’s body camera policy and that, like MTS, the contractor flags footage and provides it upon request.

It’s become clear that many aspects of customer interaction will need to be digitized to abide by social distancing measures.

This means partnering with a franchisee that supports our clean energy goals, abides by the terms of the agreements and will not lobby in Sacramento for legislation against our clean energy future.

It is not abiding by the rules of the World Trade Organization.

These redcoats move along social lines that don't look like much to a cowman; but once in the Force you must abide by them.

And they constrained him, saying, "Abide with us; for it is toward evening, and the day is now far spent."

And Asor shall be a habitation for dragons, desolate for ever: no man shall abide there, nor son of man inhabit it.

It was not easy to give an answer; he could not abide her meetings, but he was at a loss for a decent excuse.