Pronunciation key
abide [əˈbaɪd]
Indicative
Simple presentSimple past
(I) abide(I) abode [əˈbəʊd], abided
(thou) abidest(thou) abodest, abidedst
(he) abides, abideth(he) abode, abided
(we) abide(we) abode, abided
(you) abide(you) abode, abided
(they) abide(they) abode, abided
Participles
PresentPast
abidingabode, abided

Examples:

And we came to Jerusalem, and abode there three days.

He said the Chinese government has always abided by international norms concerning the environment, and will continue to make efforts in this aspect.

I abide by the rules of the game.

I cannot abide the taste, smell, or appearance of liver!

I think any two people who are abiding together for a lengthy time deserve the same legal rights as any other, married or not married.

Do right so long as thou abidest on the earth.

They that trust in Jehovah are as Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abideth forever.

Thou abodest long in the error of idolatry and I brought thee out thereof.

What's the basic principle to be abided by in people's mediation work?

You know him, because he abides with you, and he will be in you.