Sentence examples for the abiding from inspiring English sources

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the abiding

adjective

Continuing or persisting in the same state; lasting; enduring.

  • An abiding belief, a deep and abiding hatred of birds

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And the abiding ache of tragedy.

The abiding constant was a sense of willful, collective intuition.

And the abiding memory is of deep, deep self-loathing".

The abiding idea seems to be don't be a jerk.

There's no underestimating the abiding infectiousness of Porter's best songs.

What will be the abiding legacies of Labour's era?

The relaxed air is the abiding characteristic of the album.

Bobby could see, now, the abiding apartness in her look.

Thankfully, the abiding memory is of the match itself.

But to some, the abiding incompleteness could seem disconcerting.

But the abiding impression is of dazzling clarity.

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