Pronunciation: /meɪnˈteɪn/
noun maintenance or upkeep
A1 It is important to maintain a healthy diet.
A2 Regular exercise helps to maintain good physical health.
B1 The maintenance of the building is scheduled for next week.
B2 It is crucial to maintain a balance between work and personal life.
C1 The maintenance of the software requires regular updates and bug fixes.
C2 The company has a team dedicated to the maintenance of their fleet of vehicles.
verb to keep in existence or continuance; preserve; retain
A1 I try to maintain a healthy diet by eating lots of fruits and vegetables.
A2 It is important to maintain good relationships with your colleagues at work.
B1 The company has a team of professionals who maintain the building and equipment.
B2 In order to maintain a competitive edge, businesses must constantly innovate.
C1 The government must maintain a balance between economic growth and environmental protection.
C2 It is essential to maintain a high level of professionalism in the workplace at all times.
formal It is important to maintain a professional demeanor in the workplace.
informal I try to maintain a tidy house by cleaning regularly.
slang I have to maintain my chill when dealing with difficult customers.
figurative She struggled to maintain her composure during the emotional speech.
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