Synonym: conserve, follow, keep abreast, maintain, preserve, prolong, sustain. Similar words: keep up with, step up, keep, keep on, keep off, keep to, keep away, keep down. Meaning: v. 1. maintain a required pace or level 2. lengthen or extend in duration or space 3. keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction 4. keep informed 5. prevent from going to bed at night.
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61. Salad again? How long are you going to keep up this healthy eating lark?
62. Are these pillars strong enough to keep up that dome?
63. We have to work hard to keep up with these excellent students.
64. I read the papers to keep up with what's happening in the outside world.
65. So much scientific research is being performed that it's virtually impossible to keep up .
66. In business it's important to keep up with the times.
67. I keep up to date with the news by listening to radio.
68. Their house was repossessed when they couldn't keep up their mortgage payments.
69. She just wanted to keep up appearances for the kids.
70. They tried to keep up the reputation of their firm.
71. The hotel manager thanked the staff for their efforts so far and told them to keep up the good work.
72. It must be very costly to keep up a house like this.
73. Many people were holding down three jobs just to keep up with the Joneses.
74. We are very anxious to keep up the reputation of the firm.
75. If they can keep up the pace ,(Sentence dictionary) they should have finished by early next week.
76. The house is strong enough to keep up in a storm.
77. My trainer spurred me to keep up a pace of four miles an hour.
78. Well done! Keep up the good work / Keep it up!
79. I've given up trying to keep up with the latest fashions.
80. It is hard to keep up with the changing allegiances between the various political parties.
81. They were struggling to keep up with their mortgage repayments.
82. The Joneses set the pace and their neighbors try to keep up with them.
83. The procedures are continually revised?it is very difficult to keep up with the latest version.
84. The child could not keep up with his father's strides.
85. The two saleswomen were busily trying to keep up with the demand.
86. If you do not keep up with the payments you could lose your home.
87. She did not bother to keep up with the news.
88. It pays to keep up to date with your work.
89. Keep up with the rest of us and don't straggle.
90. Employees need to keep up with the latest technical developments.
More similar words: keep up with, step up, keep, keep on, keep off, keep to, keep away, keep down, keep out of, keep from, keep back, keep in mind, keep an eye on, keep in touch, keep pace with, keep company with, wrap up, deputy, republic, Republican, sleep, steep, sweep, go to sleep, take effect.