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Sentence count:285+8Posted:2017-07-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: retainerretainmaintainedretainingstainedattainedobtainedsustainedMeaning: [rɪ'teɪn]  adj. continued in your keeping or use or memory. 
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(211) Being in compression, the trailing edge hoops retained a natural shape.
(212) Republicans retained control of the House with at least 225 seats to the Democrats' 204 seats.
(213) It was further recommended that Okinawa be retained and that whatever was needed by way of other facilities should be obtained in the Ryukyus.
(214) Any profits from improved production efficiency are retained by the partners rather than benefiting the consortium.
(215) They retained their status, and often jobs, in the community, and tension among relatives was relieved.
(216) Paige had long lost his overpowering fastball and could only throw sidearm, yet he had retained his remarkable control.
(217) He had shunned the opposition, reshuffled his government with familiar faces and retained the prime minister many wanted out.
(218) Last year, it retained investment bankers and disclosed it was considering an initial public offering of stock.
(219) He and his wife have a daughter married to a retained firefighter at Masham.
(220) A fallible observation statement might be rejected and the fallible theory with which it clashes retained.
(221) The cruciform pattern on Latin cross plan was retained, with much lower vaults than on the Continent.
(222) Those who saw him then say he seemed to shrink into himself and lose what ever vestige he had till then retained.
(223) Her family, besieged by calls, retained New York literary agent Laurie Liss.
(224) The mutual structure of building societies means that capital resources to finance expansion can only be built up out of retained surpluses.sentencedict.com/retained.html
(225) The cap is retained in the unit and used to reseal the drum.
(226) Hence, a pound paid out is worth more than a pound retained and reinvested.
(227) No doubt it was easier to reform it with Dzerzhihsky nut of Moscow, although he retained his post as head.
(228) But this might allow them to be retained, when other class affiliations are lost.
(229) Afterwards, people remembered nothing of what the president said, but retained a vivid image of what he wore.
(230) Every few years miners appraise the performance of the board members and vote on whether they should be retained as directors.
(231) With an anti-immigrant message appealing principally to racist working-class males, the party nevertheless retained an antisemitic ideology.
(232) Linnaeus himself retained a dispersal of all species from a single mountain, formerly surrounded by sea.
(233) Anne Wallwork was retained on a permanent basis to help with some of Laura's more exotic ideas.
(234) Although out of farming, he had retained his interest in Clydesdales and was in demand as a show ring judge.
(235) Customer confidence must be retained if a bank is to operate successfully in the modern world.
(236) If those words are retained in the legislation[Sentencedict.com], those railways would still require a light railway order at some time.
(237) At the same time we wrote to Trafalgar House, pleading that the School be retained.
(238) To the extent that social research more generally has retained an interest in social reform this has been redirected in various ways.
(239) Gen. Oscar Botero, the Defence Minister under the previous regime, was retained in his post.
(240) Those who retained sufficient self-respect and sense of responsibility to think of the future were filled with the deepest apprehension.
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