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keep up
verb
- tr to maintain (prices, one's morale) at the present level
- intr to maintain a pace or rate set by another
- introften foll bywith to remain informed
to keep up with technological developments
- tr to maintain in good condition
- tr to hinder (a person) from going to bed at night
the excitement kept the children up well past their bedtime
- keep it upto continue a good performance
- keep one's chin upto keep cheerful under difficult circumstances
- keep one's end upto maintain one's stance or position against opposition or misfortune
- keep up withto remain in contact with, esp by letter
- keep up with the Joneses informal.to compete with one's neighbours in material possessions, etc
Example Sentences
I think the nicest ones that are always kept up the best are the permanent bathrooms across from the craft beer barn near the Do Lab’s usual space.
It’s not surprising that the Go-Go’s use social media to keep up with each other these days.
Over the decades, the brothers have kept up their appeals - and recently learned that they would get a parole hearing after all.
A judge approved a notification order for Aswat, meaning authorities should be kept up to date with details such as his address.
"Max at the moment is somehow making the difference himself," the Italian said, "but it's very difficult to keep up for 24 events in a season if you don't have the best car."
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