Moderate as in resist To prevent or refrain someone or something from accessing or discovering, akin to hiding or concealing. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Keep From'
Despite the tempting aroma, he tried hard to keep from indulging in the decadent dessert.
To maintain focus during the meditation, she had to keep from being distracted by external noises.
The team captain urged his players to keep from losing their composure despite the intense competition.
The security system was set up to keep from unauthorized access to sensitive data.
The hidden trapdoor was meant to keep from the adventurers the secret passage beneath the castle.
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