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View definitions for keep in sight

keep in sight

verb as in shadow

Strongest match

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Karim Benzema will rest ahead of Real Madrid’s trip to Anfield when it visits Osasuna needing a win to keep in sight of Barcelona at the top of the Spanish league.

At one stage in the middle of January, City held a 13-point lead, though Liverpool always had games in hand and just needed to keep in sight of the defending champions.

The draw lifted Chelsea into second place, above Liverpool, but a win was needed to keep in sight of in-form leader Manchester City.

“We must keep in sight the gravity of the situation,” Mohammed said Friday, addressing the severity of the coronavirus globally.

In the meantime, try—if you possibly can—to keep in sight some gratitude.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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