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- remain at a distance:"he had kept back from the river when he could"
- cause someone or something to remain at a distance:"he could have known that words would be unable to keep her back"
- retain or withhold something:"he kept back $5 for himself"
- decline to disclose information:"she might be willing to give me the details she had kept back from Ann"
- make a student repeat a year at school because of poor grades:"she had been kept back a year"
- BRITISH ENGLISHmake a student stay at school after normal hours as a punishment:"after the first lesson the teacher kept me back"
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