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retain

/ɹəˈteɪn/verb2 syllables

Retain means: allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature.

Synonyms for retain7

verb, as in allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature

continue, keep, keep on, persist in

verb, as in secure and keep for possible future use or application

hold, keep back, hold back

What does retain mean?4

verb

1

allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature“We cannot continue several servants any longer”

2

secure and keep for possible future use or application“The landlord retained the security deposit”

3

hold back within“This soil retains water”

4

keep in one's mind“I cannot retain so much information”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with retain?60

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All 60 rhymes for retain, grouped by syllable

Retain in a sentence

  • If you use a computer, you can retain information.unknown
  • The doctor was experienced, that is why he could retain your disease.Saumya
  • He sacrificed his outstanding career to retain his dignity.unknown
  • Whoever wants to retain everything lets everything escape.carlosalberto
  • Comets retain a record of conditions from the early solar system.Hybrid
  • Wrap the pots in polythene to retain moisture.illiterate
  • Heathers retain their leaf color all year long.Amastan
  • How do you remember and retain vocabulary in multiple languages?Amastan

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Forms of retain

as a verb

past tense
retained
present participle
retaining
third-person singular
retains
past participle
retained