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keep in mind |
1. v. To remember; to be mindful of or pay attention to. |
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Keep in mind that he does not hear too well, so you may have to speak loudly. |
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keep |
1. v. To continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit or fall from; to uphold or maintain. |
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to keep silence; to keep one's word; to keep possession |
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2. v. (heading, transitive) To hold the status of something. |
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3. v. To maintain possession of. |
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I keep a small stock of painkillers for emergencies. |
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in |
1. prep. Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits. |
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2. prep. Contained by. |
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The dog is in the kennel. |
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3. prep. Within. |
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4. prep. Surrounded by. |
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mind |
1. n. The ability for rational thought. |
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Despite advancing age, his mind was still as sharp as ever. |
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2. n. The ability to be aware of things. |
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There was no doubt in his mind that they would win. |
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3. n. The ability to remember things. |
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