26984 words

retains

8 definitions • 21 examples
1
to keep or continue to have something:

Examples:

She has lost her battle to retain control of the company.
She succeeded in retaining her lead in the second half of the race.
I have a good memory and am able to retain (= remember) facts easily.
2
If a substance retains something, such as heat or water, it continues to hold or contain it:

Examples:

The sea retains the sun's warmth longer than the land.
3
to get the services of a lawyer by paying them before you need them
4
to keep or continue to have something:

Examples:

Francis retained control of the company.
His capacity to retain (= remember) facts was as keen as ever, but he had trouble remembering people’s names.
5
to keep or continue to have something, especially a position or money, or control of something:

Examples:

Salespeople have developed novel ways to use the Web to reach or retain customers.
You retain the right to take legal action if you do not accept his decision.
retain a stake/an interest The family retains a minority stake in the company.
retain your job/post Atkinson retained his post in the enlarged banking group.
6
to continue to employ people in a company or organization:

Examples:

7
to employ a lawyer, consultant (= someone paid to give expert advice or training), etc. by paying them before you need them:

Examples:

The contractor had failed to disclose that he had retained an outside lobbyist.
retain sb as sth Van Hellemond resigned, though the NHL has retained him as a consultant.
8
to keep a record, document, etc. that might be needed in the future:

Examples:

The office must retain all e-mails pertaining to audits for at least 11 years.
He said he protected himself by retaining all the records on the project.
Please retain your receipt for future reference.

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