To exchange or give up something
“He always changes his ice-cream for mine because he can never make up his mind.”
Opposite of to hold or maintain
Opposite of to stop associating with
“A good workplace culture will allow you to retain your talented employees.”
Opposite of to give a portion or part of something to others
“Each of us would just get our own fries and hoard them for ourselves.”
Opposite of to hand over (something), typically for legal or financial reasons
“Whatever benefits have already accrued to you, you'll be allowed to keep.”
(informal) Opposite of to pass or give (something to someone)
“Keep the change, you filthy animal!”
Opposite of to give, place or hand back something
“The DVD is not due back for another week, so you can continue to keep it.”
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