abide
verb
1 informal he cannot abide lies:
tolerate, bear, stand, put up with, endure, suffer, accept, cope with, live with, brook, support, take, countenance, face, handle;
informal stick, swallow, stomach, hack, wear.
2 at least one memory will abide:
continue, remain, survive, last, persist, stay, hold on, live on.
▷antonyms fade, disappear.
□ abide by
he expected everybody to abide by the rules:
comply with, obey, observe, follow, keep to, hold to, conform to, adhere to, stick to, stand by, act in accordance with, uphold, heed, pay attention to, agree to/with, consent to, accede to, accept, acquiesce in, go along with, acknowledge, respect, defer to.
▷antonyms flout, reject.
abide Oxford Dictionary of English