ABIDING - translation to arabic
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ABIDING - translation to arabic

Non-abiding

ABIDING      

الفعل

اِتَّبَعَ ; اِلْتَزَم ( بِـ ) ; اِرْتَسَمَ الأَمْر ; اِنْقادَ ; اِمْتَثَلَ

الصفة

مُتَلَاحِق ; دائِم ; دائِم ; دِرَاك ; دِرَاك ; دَيُّوم ; دَيُّوم ; صَمَد ; صَمَد ; مُتَّصِل ; مُتَلَاحِق ; مُتَوَاصِل ; مُتَوَاصِل ; مُتَوَطِّد ; مُقِيم ; مُسْتَدِيم ; مُسْتَدِيم ; مُسْتَقِرّ ; واصِب ; مُسْتَقِرّ ; واصِب ; مُسْتَمِرّ ; مُقِيم ; مُتَّصِل ; مُسْتَمِرّ ; مُتَوَطِّد

abiding      
ADJ
ثابت باق دائم
abiding      
صِفَة : ثابت . باقٍ . دائم

Definition

Abiding
·adj Continuing; lasting.
II. Abiding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Abide.

Wikipedia

Non-abidance

In Buddhism, especially the Chan (Zen) traditions, non-abidance (in Sanskrit: apratiṣṭhita, with the a- prefix, lit. ‘unlimited’, ‘unlocalized’) is the practice of avoiding mental constructs during daily life. That is, other than while engaged in meditation (Zazen).

Some schools of Buddhism, especially the Mahāyāna, consider apratiṣṭhita-nirvāṇa ("non-abiding cessation") to be the highest form of Buddhahood, more profound than pratiṣṭhita-nirvāṇa, the ‘localized’, lesser form. According to Robert Buswell and Donald Lopez, apratiṣṭhita-nirvāṇa is the standard Mahayana view of Buddhahood, which enables them to freely return to samsara in order to help sentient beings, while still remaining in nirvāṇa and being a buddha via the usage of the nirmanakaya and sambhogakaya.

Examples of use of ABIDING
1. Tough on law abiding citizens, tough on the causes of law abiding citizens.
2. He vowed "abiding commitment" to Israel‘s security.
3. Mazuz said his intervention was intended to protect "law–abiding citizens who pay their taxes regularly." But David is also a law–abiding citizen.
4. Both sides, however, insist they are abiding by the truce.
5. Many thousands of British Muslims are patriotic, law–abiding citizens.