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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Keep
v. i.
1.
To
remain
in
any
position
or
state
;
to
continue
;
to
abide
;
to
stay
;
as
,
to
keep
at
a
distance
;
to
keep
aloft
;
to
keep
near
;
to
keep
in
the
house
;
to
keep
before
or
behind
;
to
keep
in
favor
;
to
keep
out
of
company
,
or
out
reach
.
2.
To
last
;
to
endure
;
to
remain
unimpaired
.
If
the
malt
be
not
thoroughly
dried
,
the
ale
it
makes
will
not
keep
.
--
Mortimer
.
3.
To
reside
for
a
time
;
to
lodge
;
to
dwell
. [
Now
disused
except
locally
or
colloquially
.]
Knock
at
his
study
,
where
,
they
say
,
he
keeps
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
take
care
;
to
be
solicitous
;
to
watch
. [
Obs
.]
Keep
that
the
lusts
choke
not
the
word
of
God
that
is
in
us
.
--
Tyndale
.
5.
To
be
in
session
;
as
,
school
keeps
to-day
. [
Colloq
.]
To keep from
,
to
abstain
or
refrain
from
.
To keep in with
,
to
keep
on
good
terms
with
;
as
,
to keep in with
an
opponent
.
To keep on
,
to
go
forward
;
to
proceed
;
to
continue
to
advance
.
To keep to
,
to
adhere
strictly
to
;
not
to
neglect
or
deviate
from
;
as
,
to keep to
old
customs
;
to keep to
a
rule
;
to keep to
one's
word
or
promise
.
To keep up
,
to
remain
unsubdued
;
also
,
not
to
be
confined
to
one's
bed
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In
,
prep.
The
specific
signification
of
in
is
situation
or
place
with
respect
to
surrounding
,
environment
,
encompassment
,
etc
.
It
is
used
with
verbs
signifying
being
,
resting
,
or
moving
within
limits
,
or
within
circumstances
or
conditions
of
any
kind
conceived
of
as
limiting
,
confining
,
or
investing
,
either
wholly
or
in
part
.
In
its
different
applications
,
it
approaches
some
of
the
meanings
of
,
and
sometimes
is
interchangeable
with
,
within
,
into
,
on
,
at
,
of
,
and
among
.
It
is
used
: --
1.
With
reference
to
space
or
place
;
as
,
he
lives
in
Boston
;
he
traveled
in
Italy
;
castles
in
the
air
.
The
babe
lying
in
a
manger
.
--
Luke
ii
. 16.
Thy
sun
sets
weeping
in
the
lowly
west
.
--
Shak
.
Situated
in
the
forty-first
degree
of
latitude
.
--
Gibbon
.
Matter
for
censure
in
every
page
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
With
reference
to
circumstances
or
conditions
;
as
,
he
is
in
difficulties
;
she
stood
in
a
blaze
of
light
.
“Fettered
in
amorous
chains.”
Wrapt
in
sweet
sounds
,
as
in
bright
veils
.
--
Shelley
.
3.
With
reference
to
a
whole
which
includes
or
comprises
the
part
spoken
of
;
as
,
the
first
in
his
family
;
the
first
regiment
in
the
army
.
Nine
in
ten
of
those
who
enter
the
ministry
.
--
Swift
.
4.
With
reference
to
physical
surrounding
,
personal
states
,
etc
.,
abstractly
denoted
;
as
,
I
am
in
doubt
;
the
room
is
in
darkness
;
to
live
in
fear
.
When
shall
we
three
meet
again
,
In
thunder
,
lightning
,
or
in
rain
? --
Shak
.
5.
With
reference
to
character
,
reach
,
scope
,
or
influence
considered
as
establishing
a
limitation
;
as
,
to
be
in
one's
favor
.
“
In
sight
of
God's
high
throne.”
Sounds
inharmonious
in
themselves
,
and
harsh
.
--
Cowper
.
6.
With
reference
to
movement
or
tendency
toward
a
certain
limit
or
environment
; --
sometimes
equivalent
to
into
;
as
,
to
put
seed
in
the
ground
;
to
fall
in
love
;
to
end
in
death
;
to
put
our
trust
in
God
.
He
would
not
plunge
his
brother
in
despair
.
--
Addison
.
She
had
no
jewels
to
deposit
in
their
caskets
.
--
Fielding
.
7.
With
reference
to
a
limit
of
time
;
as
,
in
an
hour
;
it
happened
in
the
last
century
;
in
all
my
life
.
In as much as
,
or
Inasmuch as
,
in
the
degree
that
;
in
like
manner
as
;
in
consideration
that
;
because
that
;
since
.
See
Synonym
of
Because
,
and
cf
.
For as much as
,
under
For
,
prep.
In that
,
because
;
for
the
reason
that
.
“Some
things
they
do
in
that
they
are
men
. . . ;
some
things
in
that
they
are
men
misled
and
blinded
with
error.”
--
Hooker
.
In the name of
,
in
behalf
of
;
on
the
part
of
;
by
authority
;
as
,
it
was
done
in
the
name
of
the
people
; --
often
used
in
invocation
,
swearing
,
praying
,
and
the
like
.
To be in for it
.
(a)
To
be
in
favor
of
a
thing
;
to
be
committed
to
a
course
.
(b)
To
be
unable
to
escape
from
a
danger
,
penalty
,
etc
. [
Colloq
.]
To be in with
or
To keep in with
.
(a)
To
be
close
or
near
;
as
,
to
keep
a
ship
in with
the
land
.
(b)
To
be
on
terms
of
friendship
,
familiarity
,
or
intimacy
with
;
to
secure
and
retain
the
favor
of
. [
Colloq
.]
Syn:
--
Into
;
within
;
on
;
at
.
See
At
.
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