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Definition of abiding in English: abidingadjective əˈbʌɪdɪŋəˈbaɪdɪŋ (of a feeling or memory) lasting a long time; enduring. (感情,记忆)长久的,持久的 he had an abiding respect for her 他对她保持着始终不渝的尊敬。 Example sentencesExamples - One of the legacies of this Papacy was his deep and abiding interest in matters such as the defence of human rights.
- But because a lingering doubt remained, the child's fate is of abiding interest: this is the book's premise.
- But a childhood spent dwelling on the nuances of chess has left its mark and it remains an abiding passion.
- But one abiding feeling displayed by all, despite the circumstances, had to be optimism and an admirable acceptance.
- The partnership with Barker was forged through mutual respect before blossoming into a deep and abiding friendship in which nary a cross word was spoken.
- He had spent a political lifetime trying to instil the habits of democracy in his people - a disdain for dictators, an abiding faith in the constitutional system.
- However, there is some wine that does, triggering a deep and abiding feeling of well-being that is more than simple pleasure.
- You will be reminded that firefighters deserve your deep and abiding appreciation and respect for their service.
- One view of the Revolution has abiding power in popular memory and public culture.
- He can never hope for lasting human contacts: abiding love, enduring friendship.
- His songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
- Fanning is an instructive case because of his former identification with rock, which remains his abiding passion.
- Politics was an abiding passion and he retained a constant devotion to his father's Liberal Party.
- For many Republicans, the abiding feeling of the last generation has been that this unique pattern of party competitiveness was an aberration.
- And while he tried to stage a graceful exit from the presidential race, there remained an abiding sense of wistfulness.
- The abiding memory I will carry forward from 2003 is of the Special Olympics.
- Though his vital signs returned to normal, the abiding fear was that oxygen deprivation had caused permanent kidney or brain damage.
- He had an abiding fear of fundamentalism, not a neurotic fear, but a deep horror of it.
- That planted the seed of my abiding love of Westerns which is still one of my passions.
- First, there's the abiding faith - eternally celebrated by the press - that compromise is always and everywhere a good thing.
Synonyms enduring, lasting, persisting, long-lasting, lifelong, continuing, remaining, surviving, standing, fixed, durable, everlasting, perpetual, eternal, unending, constant, permanent, stable, unchanging, steadfast, immutable
Derivativesadverb as submodifier an abidingly mysterious quality Example sentencesExamples - Surely the Levites did not imagine their work to be so abidingly important.
- Both were abidingly restless - and each spent much of his working life abroad.
- It is abidingly important to show that this country stands for freedom for every faith.
- Moreover, the fragmentary form reveals an abidingly mysterious quality in even the most conventional texts of classic Hollywood.
- The problem may be abidingly poor translation and localization of documents.
Definition of abiding in US English: abidingadjectiveəˈbīdiNGəˈbaɪdɪŋ attributive (of a feeling or memory) lasting a long time; enduring. (感情,记忆)长久的,持久的 he had an abiding respect for her 他对她保持着始终不渝的尊敬。 Example sentencesExamples - But one abiding feeling displayed by all, despite the circumstances, had to be optimism and an admirable acceptance.
- But a childhood spent dwelling on the nuances of chess has left its mark and it remains an abiding passion.
- But because a lingering doubt remained, the child's fate is of abiding interest: this is the book's premise.
- That planted the seed of my abiding love of Westerns which is still one of my passions.
- And while he tried to stage a graceful exit from the presidential race, there remained an abiding sense of wistfulness.
- One of the legacies of this Papacy was his deep and abiding interest in matters such as the defence of human rights.
- He had spent a political lifetime trying to instil the habits of democracy in his people - a disdain for dictators, an abiding faith in the constitutional system.
- The abiding memory I will carry forward from 2003 is of the Special Olympics.
- Politics was an abiding passion and he retained a constant devotion to his father's Liberal Party.
- His songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
- First, there's the abiding faith - eternally celebrated by the press - that compromise is always and everywhere a good thing.
- For many Republicans, the abiding feeling of the last generation has been that this unique pattern of party competitiveness was an aberration.
- Though his vital signs returned to normal, the abiding fear was that oxygen deprivation had caused permanent kidney or brain damage.
- Fanning is an instructive case because of his former identification with rock, which remains his abiding passion.
- One view of the Revolution has abiding power in popular memory and public culture.
- He can never hope for lasting human contacts: abiding love, enduring friendship.
- You will be reminded that firefighters deserve your deep and abiding appreciation and respect for their service.
- However, there is some wine that does, triggering a deep and abiding feeling of well-being that is more than simple pleasure.
- The partnership with Barker was forged through mutual respect before blossoming into a deep and abiding friendship in which nary a cross word was spoken.
- He had an abiding fear of fundamentalism, not a neurotic fear, but a deep horror of it.
Synonyms enduring, lasting, persisting, long-lasting, lifelong, continuing, remaining, surviving, standing, fixed, durable, everlasting, perpetual, eternal, unending, constant, permanent, stable, unchanging, steadfast, immutable |