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keep under
verb
- to remain or cause to remain below (a surface)
- tr, adverb to cause to remain unconscious
- tr, adverb to hold in submission
Example Sentences
An early teaser trailer indicated that “Companion†could be a fun, freaky good time, while a more recent spate of promotion revealed the film’s central plot point that its initial marketing took care to keep under wraps.
Vikki Howells, minister for further and higher education, called the changes to the EMA "a really generous package" which she wanted to "keep under review annually".
The 20mph policy came into force in September 2023, which meant just over a third of all Welsh roads - most of those that were formerly 30mph roads - now have the lower default limit, even though those behind it don't expect drivers to rigidly keep under 20mph.
TikTok has “pioneered features and settings to protect teens and keep under 13s off the platform, issues the whole industry is grappling with,†the company said in a statement.
The pictures released by Ferrari, which are likely to disguise key design areas of the car that the team want to keep under wraps for as long as possible, show a redesigned nose and front wing and extensively reshaped bodywork as the team seek to find the consistent, predictable downforce that was often elusive for them last year.
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