Pronunciation: /rɪˈtɛnʃən/
noun the continued possession, use, or control of something
A1 Memory retention is important for learning new languages.
A2 Regular practice can help improve memory retention.
B1 The company's retention rate of employees has been steadily increasing.
B2 Effective retention strategies are essential for reducing employee turnover.
C1 The retention of information over time is a key aspect of long-term learning.
C2 The study focused on the neural mechanisms underlying memory retention.
formal Employee retention is a key focus for many companies looking to reduce turnover rates.
informal The company is offering bonuses to improve retention of its staff.
slang I heard they're giving out free swag to boost retention at work.
figurative The retention of memories can be influenced by various factors.
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