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View usage for: (əbaɪdɪŋ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]An abiding feeling, memory, or interest is one that you have for a very long time. He has a genuine and abiding love of the craft. One of my abiding memories of him is of his singing to a small private party. The folk-song world was another of his abiding interests. Synonyms: enduring, lasting, continuing, remaining More Synonyms of abiding abiding in British English (əˈbaɪdɪŋ) adjectivepermanent; enduring an abiding belief Derived forms abidingly (aˈbidingly) adverb abiding in American English (əˈbaɪdɪŋ) adjective continuing without change; enduring; lasting Examples of 'abiding' in a sentenceabiding These early experiences left him with an abiding love of nature.It was the one of the abiding sporting images of recent times.My abiding memory was that he was anxious to get on.His beautiful garden provided another abiding interest.It leaves you with an abiding sense of insecurity.He possessed a fine tenor voice and had an abiding love of church music.My abiding memory of her is her singing to me.He admitted that his past has given him an abiding interest in economics.But the abiding memory is of disappointment.And that will be her abiding memory.The abiding memory of so many who worked on the shows is the rehearsal of his solo spot.But he also acquired an extensive knowledge of the countryside and an abiding love of the beauty of nature.Asia has been an abiding love.Japan should seek to "instil in China a sense of abiding trust in us".Throughout all of this, his abiding interest was in music.In one respect it is a tribute to the deep and abiding Australian love of cricket.An abiding memory of a great Test match?Anyway, it's not a bad abiding image to have of her.The visits to the Normandy became his abiding interest from the mid-1980s.Be bright and show an abiding interest in something - it's more or less a death sentence.The abiding feeling of all these players as they ran out at Wembley that hot July day was exhaustion.My abiding image of the two bruising encounters is that tidal wave of blue from our fans in the Stretford End.Those of us who live with a deep and abiding love of Hong Kong fear that these protests could have a bad ending. All related terms of 'abiding'Definition lasting for ever one of my abiding memories of him Synonyms continuing surviving prevailing persisting persistent tenacious firm unending steadfast indissoluble Opposites passing , brief , temporary , fleeting , short-lived , short , transient , momentary , ephemeral , transitory , evanescent Additional synonymsDefinition unchanging The temperature should be kept more or less constant. Synonyms unchanging, even, fixed, regular, permanent, stable, steady, uniform, continual, unbroken, immutable, immovable, invariable, unalterable, unvarying, firmWe were unable to establish any durable agreement. Synonyms enduring, lasting, permanent, continuing, firm, fast, fixed, constant, abiding, dependable, unwavering, unfalteringDefinition unchanged by time the quest for eternal youth Synonyms everlasting, lasting, permanent, enduring, endless, perennial, perpetual, timeless, immortal, unending, unchanging, immutable, indestructible, undying, without end, unceasing, imperishable, deathless, sempiternal (literary) |