Pronunciation: /əˈbaɪd baɪ/
verb to act in accordance with; to obey or follow a rule, decision, or instruction
A1 I always abide by the rules of the game.
A2 It is important to abide by the laws of the country you are visiting.
B1 Employees must abide by the company's code of conduct.
B2 As a professional, you must abide by the ethical standards of your industry.
C1 It is crucial for leaders to abide by the principles they preach.
C2 In order to maintain credibility, journalists must abide by ethical guidelines.
formal All employees are required to abide by the company's code of conduct.
informal Just make sure you abide by the rules if you want to avoid any trouble.
slang Dude, you gotta abide by the bro code!
figurative In order to succeed, you must abide by the principles of hard work and dedication.
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