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    keep
    /kiːp/

    verb

    • 1. have or retain possession of: "return one copy to me, keeping the other for your files"
    • 2. cause to continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.: "the guidance system keeps the machine on course" Similar remaincontinue to bestaycarry on being

    noun

    • 1. food, clothes, and other essentials for living: "the Society are paying for your keep"
    • 2. charge; control: archaic "if from shepherd's keep a lamb strayed far"

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  2. KEEP definition: 1. to have or continue to have in your possession: 2. to own and manage a small shop: 3. If you…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of KEEP is to retain in one's possession or power. How to use keep in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Keep.

  4. To keep means to have and hold on to something — like to keep your wallet in your pocket. It also means to continue; if you keep hula hooping you’ll break the world record! Keep has many senses in English, and shows up in a lot of our common expressions, like “ keep out!" and " keep your shirt on!"

  5. Keep is used with some nouns to indicate that someone does something for a period of time or continues to do it. For example, if you keep a grip on something, you continue to hold or control it.

  6. KEEP definition: 1. to have something permanently or for the whole of a period of time: 2. to regularly store…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of keep verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Keep (a common word) and retain (a more formal one) agree in meaning to continue to have or hold, as opposed to losing, parting with, or giving up: to keep a book for a week. To reserve is to keep for some future use, occasion, or recipient, or to hold back for a time: to reserve judgment.

  9. 1. To retain possession of: kept the change; must keep your composure. 2. To have as a supply: keep spare parts in case of emergency. 3. a. To provide (a family, for example) with maintenance and support: "There's little to earn and many to keep" (Charles Kingsley). b. To support (a mistress or lover) financially. 4.

  10. Keep Definition. To retain possession of. Kept the change; must keep your composure. To continue; go on; persevere or persist. To keep on talking. To take care of, or have and take care or charge of. To have as a supply. Keep spare parts in case of emergency.

  11. 1. If someone keeps or is kept in a particular state, they remain in it. [...] 2. If you keep or you are kept in a particular position or place, you remain in it. [...] 3. If you keep off something or keep away from it, you avoid it. If you keep out of something, you avoid getting involved in it.