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Retain Retained Rɪˈteɪn Title Year Retaining Verb Bre

Word retain
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / rɪˈteɪn / NAmE / rɪˈteɪn /
Example
  • to retain your independence
  • he struggled to retain control of the situation.
  • the house retains much of its original charm.
  • she retained her tennis title for the third year.
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retain

(verb)BrE / rɪˈteɪn / NAmE / rɪˈteɪn /
  1. to keep something; to continue to have something
    • synonym preserve
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    • to retain your independence
    • He struggled to retain control of the situation.
    • The house retains much of its original charm.
    • She retained her tennis title for the third year.
  2. to continue to hold or contain something
    • a soil that retains moisture
    • This information is no longer retained within the computer's main memory.
    • She has a good memory and finds it easy to retain facts.
  3. if a member of the public retains somebody such as a lawyer, he or she pays money regularly or in advance so the lawyer, etc. will do work for him or her
    • a retaining fee
    • to retain the services of a lawyer

    Extra Examples

    • He has successfully retained his position as national president of the society.
    • He was allowed to retain his parliamentary seat.
    • Her new music largely retains the distinctiveness of the old.
    • The immigrants have a right to retain their language.
    • The president retained her as his chief adviser.
    • Please retain your ticket stub during the event.
    • Residents of the home are able to retain their independence.
    • She has retained her title for the third year.
    • These plants will need a soil that retains moisture during the summer months.
    • This information is no longer retained within the computer’s main memory.
    • You will be paid a retaining fee.
    • You will need to retain the services of a lawyer.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they retain
    • he / she / it retains
    • past simple retained
    • past participle retained
    • -ing form retaining

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French from Old French retenir, from Latin retinere, from re- ‘back’ + tenere ‘hold’.
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