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Adjective: kept kept- (especially of promises or contracts) not violated or disregarded
"promises kept"; - unbroken Verb: keep (kept) keep- Retain possession of
"Can I keep my old stuffed animals?"; "She kept her maiden name after she married"; - hold on - Cause to continue in a certain state, position, or activity
"The students keep me on my toes"; - maintain, hold - Resume or proceed in a certain state, condition, or activity
"Keep on working!"; "Keep smiling"; - continue, go on, proceed, go along - Stop (someone or something) from doing something or being in a certain state
"His snoring kept me from falling asleep"; "Keep the child from eating the marbles"; - prevent - Conform one's action or practice to
"she never keeps her promises"; "We kept to the original conditions of the contract"; "keep appointments"; - observe - Stick to correctly or closely
"The pianist kept time with the metronome"; "keep count"; "I cannot keep track of all my employees"; - observe, maintain - Look after; be the keeper of; have charge of
"He keeps the shop when I am gone" - Maintain by writing regular records
"keep a diary"; "keep notes"; - maintain - Supply with room and board
"He is keeping three women in the guest cottage"; "keep boarders" - Allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature
"The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff"; "Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on"; "We kept the work going as long as we could"; "She keeps on a lawyer"; - retain, continue, keep on - Supply with necessities and support
"There's little to earn and many to keep"; - sustain, maintain - Fail to spoil or rot
"These potatoes keep for a long time"; - stay fresh - Behave as expected during holidays or rites
"Keep the commandments"; - observe, celebrate - Maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger
"May God keep you"; - preserve - To rear
"She keeps a few chickens in the yard"; "he keeps bees" - Retain rights to
"keep my job for me while I give birth"; "keep open the possibility of a merger"; - keep open, hold open, save - Normally leave or store
"Where do you keep your gardening tools?" - Have as a supply
"I always keep batteries in the freezer"; "keep food for a week in the pantry"; "She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator" - Have and look after for use and service
"She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips"; "I keep a car in the countryside"; - maintain - Hold and prevent from leaving
"The student was kept after school" - Prevent the action or expression of
"keep your cool"; - restrain, keep back, hold back - Prevent (food) from rotting
"keep potatoes fresh"; - preserve
See also: delay, hold over, hold up, stop, withstand Type of: accommodate, act, book, confine, cook, detain, enter, farm, fix [informal], grow, have, have got, hold, keep up, lodge, make, move, prepare, produce, prolong, protect, put down, raise, ready, record, remain, reserve, rest, stay, store, sustain Antonym: allow, discontinue Encyclopedia: Kept Keep, Judith |