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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. 1. a. : to retain in one's possession or power. kept the money we found. b. : to refrain from granting, giving, or allowing. kept the news back. c. : to have in control. keep your temper. 2. : to take notice of by appropriate conduct : fulfill: such as. a. : to be faithful to. keep a promise. b. : to act fittingly in relation to.

  3. 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.

  4. Learn the meaning of keep as a verb and a noun, with different uses and phrasal verbs. Find out how to keep something, someone, or yourself in various situations and contexts.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb keep in English. Find out how to use keep with different forms, idioms, phrasal verbs and topics, such as not giving back, putting, staying, continuing, keeping a secret, keeping a promise, keeping animals, keeping a shop, keeping healthy, keeping food and more.

  6. Keep has many senses in English, and shows up in a lot of our common expressions, like “keep out!" and " keep your shirt on!" The word generally has the senses of hold onto, maintain, stay, continue, or protect from harm.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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