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to keep up (with someone/something)
"He started to walk faster and the children had to run to keep up."
"Wages are failing to keep up with inflation."
"You'll have to walk faster if you want to keep up."
if someone or something keeps up with someone or something else, they do whatever is necessary to stay level or equal with that person or thing
to keep up
"I read the papers to keep up with what's happening in the outside world."
"Old people find it very difficult to keep up with the changes in society."
to be able to understand or deal with something that is happening or changing very fast
to keep something up
"You must eat to keep your strength up."
to not allow something that is at a high level to fall to a lower level
to keep (something) up
"Keep up the good work!"
"You're doing very well everybody. Keep it up!"
to continue without stopping or changing, or to continue something without allowing it to stop or change
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