Advanced as in earmark Retain or restrain something, as in to hold or prevent it from advancing or escaping. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Keep Back'
The dam was designed to keep back the river's waters and prevent flooding in the surrounding areas.
The security guard had to keep back the enthusiastic fans trying to get too close to the celebrity at the movie premiere.
In the laboratory, scientists wear protective gear to keep back any harmful substances during experiments.
The chef decided to keep back a small portion of the special sauce for the VIP guests.
In the negotiation, both parties agreed to keep back certain details until a later meeting.
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