retained [ri-teyn] Example Sentences
Main Entry:
retain [ri-teyn]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hold on to physically or mentally
Synonyms: absorb, bear in mind, cling to, clutch, contain, detain, enjoy, grasp, hand onto, have, hold, hold fast, husband, keep, keep in mind, keep possession, maintain, memorize, mind, own, possess, preserve, put away, recall, recognize, recollect, remember, reminisce, reserve, restrain, retrospect, save, withhold
Antonyms: free, let go, lose, release, spend
Main Entry: retained
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: kept
Synonyms: confined, contained, detained, had, held, held back, included, maintained, owned, possessed, received, remembered, reserved, restrained, saved, secured, sustained, treasured, withheld
Antonyms: lost, refused, wasted
Main Entry: retained
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: employed
Synonyms: chosen, contracted, engaged, hired, secured, selected
Antonyms: disengaged, let go, unemployed
Example Sentences
  • They retained substantial autonomy even after the sale.
  • It's slated to be refilled when rains return, and retained as a reservoir in a large local irrigation network.
  • Afterwards, he was pelted with egg-shells, and retained the odious appellation during the whole year.
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Main Entry: defend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: protect
Synonyms: avert, battle, beat off, bulwark, care for, cherish, conserve, contend, cover, entrench, espouse, fend off, fight, fight for, fortify, foster, garrison, guard, guard against, hedge, hold, hold at bay, house, insure, keep safe, look after, maintain, mine, nourish, oppose, panoply, preserve, prevent, provide sanctuary, repel danger, resist, retain, safeguard, save, screen, secure, shelter, shield, stave off, sustain, take in, uphold, war, ward off, watch, watch over, withstand
Antonyms: abandon, attack, desert, leave, quit, relinquish, resign, surrender
Main Entry: employ
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give money in exchange for work performed
Synonyms: bring on board, come on board, commission, contract, contract for, engage, enlist, hire, ink, obtain, place, procure, put on*, retain, secure, sign on, sign up, take on, truck with
Antonyms: fire, lay off, let go
Main Entry: engage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hire for job, use
Synonyms: appoint, bespeak, book, bring on board, charter, come on board, commission, contract, employ, enlist, enroll, ink, lease, place, prearrange, put on, rent, reserve, retain, secure, sign on, sign up, take on, truck with
Antonyms: banish, discharge, dismiss, eject, expel, fire, let go, oust, release
Main Entry: enjoy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have the benefit or use of
Synonyms: be blessed, be favored, boast, command, experience, have, hold, maintain, occupy, own, possess, process, reap the benefits, retain, use
Antonyms: lack, need, want
Main Entry: harbor
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hold in imagination
Synonyms: believe, brood over, cherish, cling to, consider, entertain, foster, hold, imagine, maintain, nurse, nurture, regard, retain
Notes: harbor first meant 'shelter' and 'lodging' and that is how the word first entered English place-names, as a 'place of shelter; refuge' for a crowd of people; a port is a haven for vessels and it is equipped for loading and unloading ships, while a harbor is a haven for vessels but does not necessarily have onshore facilities
Antonyms: disregard, ignore
Main Entry: have
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be in possession
Synonyms: accept, acquire, admit, annex, bear, carry, chalk up, compass, corner, enjoy, gain, get, get hands on, get hold of, have in hand, hog, hold, include, keep, land, latch on to, lock up, obtain, occupy, own, pick up, possess, procure, receive, retain, secure, sit on, take, take in, teem with
Antonyms: lack, need, want
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