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View synonyms for keep up

keep up

verb

  1. tr to maintain (prices, one's morale) at the present level
  2. intr to maintain a pace or rate set by another
  3. introften foll bywith to remain informed

    to keep up with technological developments

  4. tr to maintain in good condition
  5. tr to hinder (a person) from going to bed at night

    the excitement kept the children up well past their bedtime

  6. keep it up
    to continue a good performance
  7. keep one's chin up
    to keep cheerful under difficult circumstances
  8. keep one's end up
    to maintain one's stance or position against opposition or misfortune
  9. keep up with
    to remain in contact with, esp by letter
  10. keep up with the Joneses informal.
    to compete with one's neighbours in material possessions, etc
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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But you may only need a small gap in the clouds to witness the Beaver supermoon - and you can keep up to date on the prospects of that happening where you are on the BBC Weather website and app.

From BBC

America and the world are changing rapidly; the Democrats, the media and the mainstream political class cannot keep up.

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Even Harris had to swing rightward on immigration policy to try to keep up with Trump.

Writing on X she added: "Now, we must keep up the pressure to break the isolation of other political prisoners & free them all!"

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Meanwhile, the park’s mom-and-pop charms have struggled to keep up with the slick thrills offered by today’s corporate megaparks.

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