keep on
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Definition
Verb: - To continue to have someone or something remain in a place, position, or state; to retain or maintain. - To continue an action or condition.
Usage
The verb "keep on" is used to indicate the continuation of a state, employment, or action. It often implies persistence despite potential reasons to stop.
Examples
- (We cannot continue to employ several servants.)
- (We cannot continue to employ you.)
- (She continued working.)
- (He persisted in asking questions.)
Advanced Usage
- "Keep on" + gerund (-ing form): This is a common structure to express the continuation of an activity.
- Just keep on trying; you'll succeed eventually.
- "Keep someone/something on": To continue to employ someone or maintain something.
- The company decided to keep him on as a consultant.
Variants and Related Words
- Keep (verb): To have or retain possession of.
- Continue (verb): To persist in an activity or process.
- Retain (verb): To continue to have something; to keep possession of.
Synonyms
- Continue
- Persist
- Retain
- Maintain
- Carry on
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Keep at: To persist with a task.
- Keep at it, and you'll finish the project.
- Keep up: To maintain a pace or standard.
- It's hard to keep up with all the changes.
Related Idioms
- Keep on keeping on: To persist or continue despite difficulties.
- Times are tough, but we just have to keep on keeping on.
- Keep on track: To continue progressing as planned.
- Regular meetings help keep the project on track.
Verb
- allow to remain in a place or position or maintain a property or feature
- We cannot continue several servants any longer
- She retains a lawyer
- The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff
- Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on
- We kept the work going as long as we could
- She retained her composure
- this garment retains its shape even after many washings