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    retain
    /rɪˈteɪn/

    verb

    • 1. continue to have (something); keep possession of: "built in 1830, the house retains many of its original features" Similar keepkeep possession ofkeep hold ofhold on toOpposite give uploseabolishdiscontinue
    • 2. absorb and continue to hold (a substance): "limestone is known to retain water"

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  2. Learn the meaning of retain, a verb that means to keep or continue to have something, especially a position, money, or control. See how to use retain in different contexts, such as business, law, or memory, with examples and synonyms.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb retain, which means to keep in possession, use, service, memory, or condition. See how to use retain in a sentence and how it differs from related words like keep, detain, and withhold.

  4. Learn the meaning of retain as a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Find out how to use retain in different contexts, such as law, insurance, or memory.

  5. Retain means to hold on to or keep. People who can retain a lot of information are often mistaken for geniuses, but really they just have very good memories. To retain is to keep or maintain, whether in mind, possession or a certain condition.

  6. (of a person) to be able to remember (information, facts, etc) without difficulty. to hold in position. to keep for one's future use, as by paying a retainer or nominal charge. to retain one's rooms for the holidays. law to engage the services of (a barrister) by payment of a preliminary fee.

  7. retain something to keep something; to continue to have something synonym preserve. to retain your independence; He struggled to retain control of the situation. The house retains much of its original charm. She retained her tennis title for the third year.

  8. to continue to use, practice, etc.: to retain an old custom. to continue to hold or have: to retain a prisoner in custody; a cloth that retains its color. to keep in mind; remember .

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