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View definitions for in keeping

in keeping

adjective as in becoming

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Afterward, in keeping with a theme visible after every playoff series win, nobody danced and hugged and led the cheers quite like Roberts.

But only Amad has more than Marcus Rashford's five, which underlines how important the 30-year-old has been in keeping United away from getting in real trouble at the bottom of the table.

From BBC

Indeed, record-breaking vaccine development played a big role in keeping the SARS-CoV-2 virus at bay.

From Salon

In keeping with his image as a patriotic son, he assured fans in media interviews that he would serve his two-year compulsory military service like everybody else — unlike others who used their wealth or status to avoid it.

He did this against the advice of the government, which pointed out that as chairman he would be required to account to parliament about the trust's operations - something that would not be in keeping with his status as a constitutional monarch.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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