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  • 21Abiding Geocast / Stored Geocast — Abiding Geocast is a time stable geocast scheme used in ad hoc networks or in cellular networks. Messages are delivered to all nodes that are inside a destination region within a certain period of time. In contrast to an ordinary geocast, which… …

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  • 22abiding conviction — A definite conviction of guilt derived from a thorough examination of the whole case. Used commonly to instruct juries on the frame of mind required for guilt proved beyond a reasonable doubt. A settled or fixed conviction. Dictionary from West s …

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  • 23abiding place — index building (structure), domicile, habitation (dwelling place) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 24abiding together — index cohabitation (living together) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 25abiding — Synonyms and related words: age long, aged, ancient, antique, changeless, chronic, commorant, constant, continuing, continuous, diuturnal, durable, dwelling, enduring, evergreen, firm, fixed, frozen, hardy, immobile, immutable, in residence,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 26abiding — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. enduring, lasting, tenacious; see permanent 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. enduring, lasting, everlasting, eternal, unchanging, permanent, indestructible, durable. ANT.: short lived, impermanent, transient III… …

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  • 27abiding — a|bid|ing [ ə baıdıŋ ] adjective only before noun FORMAL used for describing a feeling, interest, or belief that you have had for a long time and that is not likely to change …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 28abiding — a biding || dɪŋ adj. continuous, constant; fixed, permanent n. state of staying or residing in a place a·bide || É™ baɪd v. stay; live, dwell; continue; tolerate, put up with; wait; comply, submit, obey, conform …

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  • 29abiding — adjective (of a feeling or memory) endure. → abide …

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  • 30abiding — a. Permanent, lasting, durable, constant, continuing, stable, changeless, unchangeable, immutable …

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