keep up - continue to move or progress at the same speed as someone or something, keep on - continue doing something, often repeatedly or annoyingly, keep away (from) - avoid going near someone or something, keep back - stay at a distance or not tell everything, keep in - not allow someone to go out; stay indoors, keep off - avoid stepping on, eating, or touching something, keep out (of) - prevent someone or something from entering, keep to - stick to a rule, plan, or path, keep up with - continue to know or understand the latest news, trends, or changes, keep down - control or reduce something (e.g., noise, costs, population), keep at - continue working hard on something, keep from - stop yourself (or someone) from doing something, keep in with - remain friendly with someone, especially for advantage, keep under - control someone or something so it doesn’t get stronger, keep out of - avoid getting involved in a situation or problem, keep after - repeatedly remind or tell someone to do something, keep going - continue doing something despite difficulties, keep to yourself - not share information or feelings with others, keep an eye on - watch or take care of something/someone carefully, keep it up - continue doing something well or at the same level,

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