abide
comply / tolerate / dwell / remain loyal
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: abodepp: abided,abodeing: abiding
This word carries a heavy sense of permanence and steadfastness. When used in the context of rules or loyalty, it suggests a disciplined commitment or a moral obligation to remain constant. It is more formal than words like follow or stay. In the sense of tolerance, it is almost exclusively used in negative constructions, such as cannot abide. This creates a strong emotional tone of visceral dislike or an absolute inability to endure a specific behavior or person.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ by something]
To accept or act in accordance with a rule, decision, or recommendation.
"All members must abide by the club rules."
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To tolerate or endure a situation or person, typically used in negative sentences.
"I cannot abide people who are cruel to animals."