Abide by

Definition/Meaning:
  • adhere to or to remain faithful

abide by idiomatic expression meaning and examples

Examples:
  • She has decided to abide by her opinion.
  • Everyone has to abide by the rule of law.
  • If you don’t abide by the rules, prepare for the consequence.
  • He wants us to abide by the new policy, yet he is not setting himself as an example.
  • My father always tells me to abide by his orders.
  • If the new rules are against my right, then I can’t guarantee to abide by them.
  • Students should abide by the rules and regulations of the school.
  • Why don’t you just abide by his point-of-view?
  • It’s not wrong if you don’t abide by a lopsided policy.
  • Abiding by the memorandum is advised to do for all employees.

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