Abidance in a sentence as a noun

We have abidance of developers, and very few infrastructure engineers.

The “decades of decency and abidance to a common good” is a myth that erases the ongoing plight of marginalized people, spun by those who want to keep that status quo.

In all State's where surveillance was increased to improve law abidance, the long term effect, albeit with some crime reduction, was an oppressive class that determined how others have to live, yet they themselves did not.

Abidance definitions

noun

acting according to certain accepted standards; "their financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting practices"

See also: conformity conformation compliance

noun

the act of dwelling in a place

See also: residency residence

noun

the act of abiding (enduring without yielding)