Maintenance

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪntənəns/

Definitions of maintenance

noun the work of keeping something in proper condition

Example Sentences

A1 Regular maintenance of your car is important to keep it running smoothly.

A2 Basic maintenance tasks like changing oil and checking tire pressure can be done at home.

B1 The building manager is responsible for the maintenance of the property.

B2 Advanced maintenance techniques are required to keep the machinery in good working condition.

C1 The company invests a significant amount in the maintenance of its equipment to ensure optimal performance.

C2 The maintenance staff undergoes regular training to stay updated on the latest technologies and practices.

Examples of maintenance in a Sentence

formal Regular maintenance of the equipment is crucial for its longevity.

informal Don't forget to do the maintenance on your car before the road trip.

slang I gotta do some maintenance on my laptop to keep it running smoothly.

figurative Emotional maintenance is just as important as physical maintenance for overall well-being.

Grammatical Forms of maintenance

plural

maintenances

comparative

more maintenance

superlative

most maintenance

present tense

maintains

future tense

will maintain

perfect tense

have maintained

continuous tense

is maintaining

singular

maintenance

positive degree

maintenance

infinitive

to maintain

gerund

maintaining

participle

maintained

Origin and Evolution of maintenance

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'maintenance' originated from the Old French word 'maintenance' which came from the Latin word 'manu tenere' meaning 'to hold in the hand.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'maintenance' has evolved to encompass the act of preserving, supporting, and upkeeping something, such as property or equipment, rather than just physically holding something in the hand.