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Associations of "Keep track of" (30 Words)
aegis | (in classical art and mythology) an attribute of Zeus and Athene (or their Roman counterparts Jupiter and Minerva) usually represented as a goatskin shield. The negotiations were conducted under the aegis of the UN. |
archive | Put into an archive. Source materials in local archives. |
assuring | Giving confidence. |
coherence | The quality of being logical and consistent. The group began to lose coherence and the artists took separate directions. |
consecutive | In a consecutive manner. We numbered the papers consecutively. |
conserve | Protect (something, especially something of environmental or cultural importance) from harm or destruction. Industry should conserve more water. |
continuance | The period of time during which something continues. Scheduling trial dates and refusing to grant continuances are part of a judge s prerogative. |
continuity | A detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot. The BBC continuity announcer. |
continuous | Forming an unbroken whole; without interruption. A continuous rearrangement of electrons in the solar atoms results in the emission of light. |
fusillade | Fire a fusillade at a place or person. The Mahdi s adherents fusilladed his palace at Khartoum. |
incessant | (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption. The incessant beat of the music. |
maintain | Maintain for use and service. The allowance covers the basic costs of maintaining a child. |
maintenance | Means of maintenance of a family or group. Crucial conditions for the maintenance of democratic government. |
nonstop | A flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination. How many nonstops are there to Dallas. |
preservation | The state of being preserved, especially to a specified degree. Food preservation. |
preserve | A foodstuff made with fruit preserved in sugar such as jam or marmalade. A fight to preserve local democracy. |
recurrence | Happening again (especially at regular intervals. A drug used to prevent the recurrence of breast cancer. |
recurrent | Occurring often or repeatedly. She had a recurrent dream about falling. |
retain | Continue to have (something); keep possession of. Built in 1830 the house retains many of its original features. |
sequence | Play or record music with a sequencer. The content of the programme should follow a logical sequence. |
sequential | Forming or following in a logical order or sequence. Sequential processing of data files. |
seriatim | Taking one subject after another in regular order; point by point. It is proposed to deal with these matters seriatim. |
stabilize | Make stable and keep from fluctuating or put into an equilibrium. Stabilize prices. |
storehouse | A large supply of something. Storehouses were built close to the docks. |
successive | In regular succession without gaps. They were looking for their fifth successive win. |
successively | In proper order or sequence. He served successively as a major and a lieutenant colonel. |
sustainable | Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources. Our fundamental commitment to sustainable development. |
unceasing | Continuing forever or indefinitely. The unceasing efforts of the staff. |
uninterrupted | Having undisturbed continuity. Moving midweek holidays to the nearest Monday or Friday allows uninterrupted work weeks. |
uphold | Stand up for; stick up for; of causes, principles, or ideals. They uphold a tradition of not causing distress to living creatures. |