Pronunciation: /əˈbaɪdɪŋ/
adjective continuing without change; enduring; steadfast
A1 She is an abiding supporter of the local community.
A2 His abiding love for nature led him to become a park ranger.
B1 The abiding friendship between the two girls lasted through all the ups and downs of life.
B2 The abiding presence of the old oak tree gave the park a sense of history and permanence.
C1 Despite facing many challenges, her abiding faith in herself never wavered.
C2 The abiding sense of peace and tranquility in the monastery made it a popular destination for spiritual seekers.
formal She was known for her abiding commitment to the principles of justice and equality.
informal I have an abiding love for chocolate chip cookies.
slang My friend's abiding crush on that celebrity is getting out of hand.
figurative The abiding sense of loss he felt after his grandfather passed away never truly went away.
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