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    A·but
    /əˈbət/

    verb

    • 1. (of an area of land or a building) be next to or have a common boundary with: "gardens abutting Prescott Street"
  2. How to use abut in a sentence. to border on : to touch along an edge; to cause to touch or lean for support; to touch along a border or with a projecting part… See the full definition

  3. Abut definition: to be adjacent; touch or join at the edge or border (often followed by on, upon, or against). See examples of ABUT used in a sentence.

  4. ABUT definition: 1. If a building or area of land abuts something or on something, it is next to it or touches it on…. Learn more.

  5. abut: 1 v lie adjacent to another or share a boundary Synonyms: adjoin , border , butt , butt against , butt on , edge , march Types: neighbor , neighbour be located near or adjacent to Type of: adjoin , contact , meet , touch be in direct physical contact with; make contact

  6. ABUT meaning: 1. If a building or area of land abuts something or on something, it is next to it or touches it on…. Learn more.

  7. Define abut. abut synonyms, abut pronunciation, abut translation, English dictionary definition of abut. v. a·but·ted , a·but·ting , a·buts v. intr. To touch or end at one end or side; lie adjacent. v. tr. 1. To border upon or end at; be next to. 2.

  8. To adjoin, touch, or border on (something) at one end.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  9. abut (on/onto) something (of land or a building) to be next to something or to have one side touching the side of something. His land abuts onto a road.

  10. 1. The small houses abut the river, offering a beautiful water view. 2. The playgrounds abut the school, providing an easy place for children to play. 3. The backyards of the two houses abut, creating a large shared space. 4. The park does not abut any buildings, giving it a feeling of openness. 5. The coffee shop and the bookstore abut, making it a perfect place for book lovers.

  11. Jun 30, 2024 · abut (third-person singular simple present abuts, present participle abutting, simple past and past participle abutted) (intransitive) To lean against on one end; to end on, of a part of a building or wall.[First attested in the late 16 th century.]

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