abide by
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To follow a rule or do what was decided, even if you don't like it.
"All competitors must abide by the rules of the tournament."
Hear it in context
DHH: Future of Programming, AI, Ruby on Rails, Productivity & Parenting | Lex Fridman Podcast #474
Lex Fridman · 347:43
we have to abide by them.
Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, April 10, 2026
Washington Week PBS · 11:46
abide by any agreement he's signed.
The European Country Putin Stubbornly Refuses to Invade
PolyMatter · 9:10
Not needing to abide by international law,
How to Stay Focused and Beat Distraction - Nir Eyal
Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal · 28:38
past the more you abide by that
Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh testifies at Senate confirmation hearing — 4/21/2026
CNBC Television · 142:54
I'd abide by any judgment of