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    keep·ing
    [ˈkēpiNG]
    noun
    keeping (noun)
    1. the action of owning, maintaining, or protecting something:
      "the keeping of dogs" · "careful record-keeping is needed"
    keep
    [kēp]
    verb
    keeping (present participle)
    1. have or retain possession of:
      "return one copy to me, keeping the other for your files" · "my father would keep the best for himself" · "she had trouble keeping her balance"
      • put or store in a regular place:
        "his personal work was kept securely in an upstairs studio"
    2. cause to continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.:
      "the guidance system keeps the machine on course" · "he kept his eyes on the road" · "keep your hands off me" · "she might be kept alive artificially by machinery"
      • continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.:
        "I kept quiet while Emily talked on" · "keep left along the wall"
      • continue doing or do repeatedly or habitually:
        "he keeps going on about the accident"
      • (of a perishable commodity) remain in good condition:
        "fresh ginger does not keep well"
      • retain one's place in or on (a seat or saddle, the ground, etc.) against opposition or difficulty:
        "are you able to keep your saddle?"
      • make (someone) do something for a period of time:
        "I have kept her waiting too long"
      • delay or detain; cause to be late:
        "I won't keep you, I know you've got a busy evening"
      • archaic
        continue to follow (a way, path, or course):
        "the friars and soldiers removed, keeping their course toward Jericho"
    3. provide for the sustenance of (someone):
      "he had to keep his large family in the manner he had chosen"
      • own and look after (an animal) for pleasure or profit:
        "they raised pigs and kept a pony or two"
      • own and manage (a shop or business).
      • guard; protect:
        "the boy keeps the sheep" · "“God keep you,” he muttered"
      • support (someone, especially a woman) financially in return for sexual favors:
        "a kept woman"
    4. honor or fulfill (a commitment or undertaking):
      "I'll keep my promise, naturally"
      • observe (a religious occasion) in the prescribed manner:
        "today's consumers do not keep the Sabbath"
      • pay due regard to (a law or custom):
        "if you kept small rules, you could break the big ones"
    5. make written entries in (a diary) on a regular basis:
      "the master kept a weekly journal"
      • write down as (a record):
        "keep a note of the whereabouts of each item"
    Origin
    late Old English cēpan ‘seize, take in’, also ‘care for, attend to’, of unknown origin.
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    verb
    1. cause to continue in a specified condition, position, course, etc.:
      continue to be
      carry on being
      go on being
      persist in being
      not cease to be
    2. provide for the sustenance of (someone):
    3. honor or fulfill (a commitment or undertaking):
      comply with
      conform to
      abide by
      act in accordance with
      act according to
      have regard to
      pay attention to
      defer to
      take notice of
      be bound by
      keep faith with
      adhere to
      Opposite:
     
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