The phrase 'to keep someone posted' means to keep someone informed about the progress or developments of something. It implies providing regular updates.
La frase 'to keep someone posted' significa mantener a alguien informado sobre el progreso o los desarrollos de algo. Implica proporcionar actualizaciones periódicas.
Idiom | to keep someone posted |
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Definition | to keep someone informed |
Examples | - I need to know what's going on while I'm away next week. - Don't worry. I'll keep you posted. - Could you keep me posted on any change in his condition? - Of course. I'll call you every day from the hospital. - On top of that, you did everything in your power to keep me posted about the delivery date of my job. - I have kept her posted on the great results I have had. ... Hopefully someone will see this and take notice and help get the word out. |
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