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  1. retain. volume_up. UK /rɪˈteɪn/ verb (with object) 1. continue to have (something); keep possession of built in 1830, the house retains many of its original features Labour retained the seat not abolish or alter; maintain the rights of defendants must be retained keep in one's memory I retained a few French words and phrases 2. absorb and ...

  2. RETAIN definition: to continue to keep something: . Learn more.

  3. 2. Assign GL to Retained Earning Account (OB53) In this step SAP given 2 ways to define retain earnings. You can use direct Transaction code OB53 or go for below path. SPRO-->IMG--> Financial Accounting --> General Ledger Accounting --> Master Data --> G/L Accounts --> Preparations --> Define Retained Earnings Account.

  4. Synonym Discussion of Retain. to keep in possession or use; to keep in one's pay or service; specifically : to employ by paying a retainer… See the full definition

  5. Retain definition: To keep in mind; remember. Origin of Retain Middle English retainen from Old French retenir from Latin retinēre re-re-tenēre to hold ten-in Indo-European roots

  6. retain [sb] ⇒ vtr (lawyer, help) rivolgersi a v rif : ingaggiare⇒ vtr (obsoleto) impegnare⇒ vtr : George retained a lawyer for his court case. George si è rivolto a un avvocato per la sua causa in tribunale. retain [sth] ⇒ vtr (tradition) conservare⇒, mantenere⇒ vtr : The village has retained the tradition of maypole dancing.

  7. RETAIN - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus