keep up
keep up /ˈkiːp ʌp/
verb
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()
Maintain a required pace or level
(
keep up
)
maintain a required pace or level
He could not keep up and dropped out of the race
He could not keep up and dropped out of the race
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()
Lengthen or extend in duration or space
(
prolong
, keep up
, sustain
)
lengthen or extend in duration or space
We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible
We sustained the diplomatic negotiations as long as possible
Prolong the treatment of the patient
prolong the treatment of the patient
Keep up the good work
keep up the good work
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()
Keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction
(
conserve
, keep up
, preserve
, maintain
)
keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction
We preserve these archeological findings
We preserve these archeological findings
The old lady could not keep up the building
The old lady could not keep up the building
Children must be taught to conserve our national heritage
children must be taught to conserve our national heritage
The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts
The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts
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()
Keep informed
(
follow
, keep abreast
, keep up
)
keep informed
He kept up on his country's foreign policies
He kept up on his country's foreign policies
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Prevent from going to bed at night
(
keep up
)
prevent from going to bed at night
The anticipation of the trip kept the children up all night
The anticipation of the trip kept the children up all night
I kept myself up all night studying for the exam
I kept myself up all night studying for the exam