abut

abut (up) against

To lean or press onto something else. Thanks to all that flooding, the old shed now abuts against the house. That tree is abutting up against your roof—you need to have someone come and take it down.
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abut on

To adjoin or meet at an edge or boundary. He is finding it difficult to sell his house since his property abuts on a cemetery.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

abut on something

[particularly of the edge of an area of land] to meet or touch something along one boundary or at one point. Our land abuts on the shopping center's parking lot.
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abut (up) against something

to rest firmly against something solid. The end of the board abutted against the foundation.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • abut (up) against
  • abut against
  • get up against
  • get up against (someone or something)
  • clash
  • clash against
  • clash against (someone or something)
  • against
  • against (someone or something)
  • hedge against
References in periodicals archive
Eddy then worked with the city administration on refining that proposal and limiting it to only those sidewalks that abut the rear-lot line of any property along a state highway maintained by the state.
I = a dummy variable coded "1" if the sale property abuts an HVTL and "0" otherwise
Under their proposal, the ordinance would no longer require property owners or occupants to clear snow or ice from any sidewalk on any city street or state highway that abuts the rear-lot line of their property.
Property owners who don't clear walks that abut their homes within 10 hours of a storm face $75 fines.
WORCESTER - Several Meadow Lane residents abut Pleasant Street and are obligated to shovel the sidewalks that run along their property, the city's top lawyer has told city officials.
Wintertime levels of ozone in the stratosphere of the far North have dropped about 6 percent since 1970, and the slow process can account for only abut a third of the observed Arctic loss.
Zoning lots that abut each other with a minimum of 10 feet of contiguity can be merged to create a new zoning lot.
Leszczynski and Rose found 270 omega loops, abut four per protein molecule.
Through their efforts, the manager said, they were able to identify gaps in the existing city ordinance which, if corrected, will strengthen the city's ability to enforce the requirement that owners clear public sidewalks that abut their property.
"We want to be able to get out in three years and I don't want to pay more than $3 a square foot." Meanwhile, Ciccarone, who spent 14 years at Vitamin World and now is vice president-customer outcomes at IdeaSphere Inc, of Hauppauge, NY., the parent of TwinLabs, said the retail chain operates abut 500 stores ranging in size from 1,200 to 2,000 s/f.
The line will be only two tracks wide so that id doesn't abut or infringe on the foundations of the surrounding buildings.
Abstract or purely textural passages abut or obscure graphic imagery only when the latter seems to aspire to more than the careful gestural lushness that's crucial to Young.