Need another word that means the same as “retention”? Find 10 synonyms and 30 related words for “retention” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Retention” are: memory, retentiveness, retentivity, holding, keeping, ability to remember, powers of recall, recall, powers of retention, mind
Retention as a Noun
Definitions of "Retention" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “retention” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The power of retaining and recalling past experience.
- The continued possession, use, or control of something.
- The action of absorbing and continuing to hold a substance.
- The power of retaining liquid.
- Failure to eliminate a substance from the body.
- The fact of keeping something in one's memory.
- The act of retaining something.
Synonyms of "Retention" as a noun (10 Words)
ability to remember | The quality of being able to perform; a quality that permits or facilitates achievement or accomplishment. |
holding | Something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone. Commercial property holdings. |
keeping | Conformity or harmony. Careful record keeping is needed. |
memory | An electronic memory device. The brain regions responsible for memory. |
mind | Attention. He reads to improve his mind. |
powers of recall | A very wealthy or powerful businessman. |
powers of retention | A state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world. |
recall | An act or instance of officially recalling someone or something. Expert systems can produce solutions with the speed recall accuracy and consistency that only a computer can provide. |
retentiveness | The property of retaining possessions that have been acquired. |
retentivity | The power of retaining liquid. Iron is easily magnetized but has low retentivity. |
Usage Examples of "Retention" as a noun
- The children's retention of facts.
- The retention of direct control by central government.
- Eating too much salt can lead to fluid retention.
- The soil's retention of moisture.
Associations of "Retention" (30 Words)
aware | (sometimes followed by `of’) having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception. Most people are aware of the dangers of sunbathing. |
belongings | Something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone. She didn t have much baggage with her as most of her belongings had been sent ahead by sea. |
chattel | An item of property other than freehold land including tangible goods chattels personal and leasehold interests chattels real. |
fallibility | The tendency to make mistakes or be wrong. Studies on the fallibility of memory and perception. |
forfeiture | A penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something. Magistrates ordered the forfeiture of his computer. |
have | Have sex with. I don t have any money left. |
holding | Stocks, property, and other financial assets in someone’s possession. Commercial property holdings. |
keep | Keep in a certain state position or activity. The boy keeps the sheep. |
landed | Owning much land, especially through inheritance. The decline of landed estates. |
landholder | A holder or proprietor of land. |
landlady | A woman who rents out land, a building, or accommodation. |
loot | Steal goods; take as spoils. The rooms were stuffed with the loot from Francis s expeditions into Italy. |
maintain | Maintain by writing regular records. He has always maintained his innocence. |
memory | An electronic memory device. He taught a graduate course on learning and memory. |
mindful | Inclined or willing to do something. I arrived home for the summer ever mindful of my obligations to my parents. |
nostalgic | A nostalgic person. Nostalgics who still take pleasure in experiencing the glories of the North American landscape from the windows of a car. |
own | Have ownership or possession of. He was reluctant to own that he was indebted. |
owner | Someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business. He is the owner of a chain of restaurants. |
possession | Something that is owned or possessed. The ball hit a defender and Brown s quick reaction put him in possession. |
possessor | A person who takes, occupies, or holds something without necessarily having ownership, or as distinguished from the owner. His father was the possessor of a considerable fortune. |
property | Shares or investments in property. He s expanding now buying property. |
proprietorship | An unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits. The company was established in 1912 and is still under the proprietorship of the same family. |
recollection | Something recalled to the mind. To the best of my recollection no one ever had a bad word to say about him. |
remembrance | The action of remembering something. I went through the papers and remembrances in his drawers. |
reminiscence | A characteristic of one thing that is suggestive of another. His reminiscences of his early days in Parliament. |
retentive | Good at remembering. A retentive mind. |
stock | Provide or furnish with a stock of something. His stock was so high he could have been elected mayor. |
storage | The retention of retrievable data on a computer or other electronic system. The chair can be folded flat for easy storage. |
storehouse | A large supply of something. Storehouses were built close to the docks. |
vested | Fixed and absolute and without contingency. A vested right. |