Abidance


the act or state of .
conformity; compliance (usually followed by by):
strict abidance by the rules.
contemporary examples

dixon was legally bound to not report the -ssaults at the victims’ requests, in abidance with physician-patient privilege.
from hero to homeless: tara dixon’s story paula broadwell july 3, 2013

n.

1640s, from abide + -ance.

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