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maintenance

[meyn-tuh-nuhns] / ˈmeɪn tə nəns /


Usage

What are other ways to say maintenance?

Generally, maintenance refers to care or upkeep, as of machinery or property. But sometimes, maintenance refers to what is spent for the living of another: to provide for the maintenance or support of someone. Maintenance occasionally refers to the allowance itself provided for livelihood: They are entitled to a maintenance from this estate. Living and livelihood (a somewhat more formal word), both refer to what one earns to keep (oneself) alive, but are seldom interchangeable within the same phrase: to earn one's living; to threaten one's livelihood. “To make a living” suggests making just enough to keep alive, and is particularly frequent in the negative: You cannot make a living out of that. “To make a livelihood out of something” suggests rather making a business of it: to make a livelihood out of knitting hats. 


Example Sentences

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The flag will be reinstated within seven days and won’t be removed save for maintenance or other practical purposes, the agreement said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026

Routine maintenance may have to wait until a lasting truce emerges and demining can take place.

From Barron's • Apr. 12, 2026

Given near-zero maintenance, always waking up to a fully “gassed up” vehicle and a superior driving experience, they don’t want to go back.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026

She had been approved by the SLC for a maintenance loan of £3,500, which she has used for books and transport costs.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026

Still, when Takeyuki Inagaki, a maintenance manager, asked for volunteers for the dangerous job, many young workers raised their hands.

From "Meltdown" by Deirdre Langeland




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