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kept up
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Princeton's WordNet
kept up(p), maintained, well-keptadjective
kept in good condition
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kept up
Kept up generally means to maintain something at its current level or standard. This could refer to maintaining the condition of a physical object or property, sustaining a certain pace or speed, staying informed or updated, or continuing a particular habit or activity. The exact meaning can vary depending on the context.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of kept up in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of kept up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of kept up in a Sentence
Ive more or less kept up the practice of two hours a day, if you can just get 10 minutes, and sometimes thats all I can find, thats what I do.
This case itself won't change things, but it's the first of many that starts to chip away at the idea that criminalization is the way to address problematic substance abuse, the courts haven't kept up with the science itself. It's time.
It used to irritate me the way certain narratives are spread and the way words are twisted, I had to just disengage from it, when I came into the game, it used to happen and I'd just laugh it off and play up to it and do my thing. Then it just kept up going on, on, and on. It got a little much and I reacted to disrespect. But no more.
The illusion of being able to permanently depress the risk on equities through smart-beta or minimum-variance strategies has been very, very appealing, and a lot of money has piled in, but that delusion cannot be kept up because it's based on a strategy that doesn't work when the crowd arrives.
I tell every teacher I know about what happened to me in an effort to protect them from the same thing happening to them. I am not the first to have this 'up-skirting' happen, and the recent stories in the news prove I am not the last, the fact that the action has been given a moniker is evidence that this is taking place too often and with little or no recourse for victims. Our laws have not kept up with our technology.
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