maintain
maintain /meɪnˈteɪn/
verb
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()
Cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., keep clean'
(
maintain
, hold
, keep
)
cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., keep clean'
Hold in place
hold in place
She always held herself as a lady
She always held herself as a lady
The students keep me on my toes
The students keep me on my toes
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()
Keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction
(
conserve
, keep up
, preserve
, maintain
)
keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction
We preserve these archeological findings
We preserve these archeological findings
The old lady could not keep up the building
The old lady could not keep up the building
Children must be taught to conserve our national heritage
children must be taught to conserve our national heritage
The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts
The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts
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()
Supply with necessities and support
(
sustain
, keep
, maintain
)
supply with necessities and support
She alone sustained her family
She alone sustained her family
The money will sustain our good cause
The money will sustain our good cause
There's little to earn and many to keep
There's little to earn and many to keep
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()
State categorically
(
asseverate
, maintain
, assert
)
state categorically
The lawyer asserted her client's innocence in court.
The lawyer asserted her client's innocence in court.
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()
Have and exercise
(
wield
, maintain
, exert
)
have and exercise
Wield power and authority
wield power and authority
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Stick to correctly or closely
(
maintain
, observe
, keep
)
stick to correctly or closely
The pianist kept time with the metronome
The pianist kept time with the metronome
Keep count
keep count
I cannot keep track of all my employees
I cannot keep track of all my employees
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Support against an opponent
(
maintain
, uphold
)
support against an opponent
The appellate court upheld the verdict
The appellate court upheld the verdict
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State or assert
(
defend
, maintain
)
state or assert
He maintained his innocence
He maintained his innocence
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Maintain by writing regular records
(
maintain
, keep
)
maintain by writing regular records
Keep a diary
keep a diary
Maintain a record
maintain a record
Keep notes
keep notes
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Maintain for use and service
(
keep
, maintain
)
maintain for use and service
I keep a car in the countryside
I keep a car in the countryside
She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips
She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips