abide (beyond) (Meaning)

abide (beyond)

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abide (beyond) Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker abided the designated trail, venturing beyond its boundaries only at his peril.
  2. The boundaries of the sanctuary were clearly marked, and those who abided them were welcome to seek solace within.
  3. The law abided the statute of limitations, preventing further prosecution for crimes committed beyond a certain period.
  4. The old warrior abided the code of honor, living and dying by its tenets.
  5. The secret was tightly guarded, and only those who abided the pact were privy to its knowledge.
  6. The student abided the teacher's lessons, eagerly absorbing every piece of wisdom imparted.
  7. The monk abided the monastic rules, finding peace and tranquility within their strictures.
  8. The prison walls abided the prisoners, confining them within their unforgiving embrace.
  9. The treaty abided both nations, outlining their mutual obligations and responsibilities.
  10. The artist abided the boundaries of traditional art forms, pushing the limits of creativity in bold and innovative ways.

FAQs About the word abide (beyond)

persist (beyond), hold (past),last (beyond), hold out (past), endure (past), perpetuate,draw out, outlast, outstay,survive

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The hiker abided the designated trail, venturing beyond its boundaries only at his peril.

The boundaries of the sanctuary were clearly marked, and those who abided them were welcome to seek solace within.

The law abided the statute of limitations, preventing further prosecution for crimes committed beyond a certain period.

The old warrior abided the code of honor, living and dying by its tenets.