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  2. Retain and maintain are two verbs that are often used interchangeably, but they have different meanings. Retain means to keep or hold onto something, while maintain means to keep something in good condition or to keep it in a certain state. For example, if you want to keep a document for future reference, you would retain it.
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    Maintain’ means more to preserve the quality of something, which also often means ‘taking care of something.’ ‘Sustain’ also means holding something at a certain level, but with more emphasis on keeping it there for a long time. ‘Retain,’ on the other hand, means to ‘keep something as is.’
    grammarhow.com/maintain-vs-sustain-vs-retain/
    To “retain” is to keep in one’s possession; to hire; to remember or keep in mind; or keep in one’s service or pay. To “maintain” is to preserve or keep in an existing state; support or provide for; uphold or defend; affirm or assert; or adhere or conform to.
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    If you retain something you hold it back e.g. "Even though that restaurant has a new chef, it retains something of its original quality". So that quality remains there - it has been retained. However maintaining is the act of keeping something the same. So you would maintain a garden or a house, to keep them in good shape.
    Maintain typically relates to preserving the quality of something, implying care or upkeep like regular check-ups or repairs. Sustain suggests keeping something at a level but emphasizes a longer duration and often involves support or enhancement. Retain means to hold or keep something as it is, without concern for its level or quality.
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    What is the difference between'maintain' and'sustain'?If you provide maintenance ie. checkups at the vet, you are maintaining his health. To summarize, "sustain" is a continuous/constant provision of resources to ensure existence, "maintain" is periodic intervention to restore something that has deteriorated over time.
    What is the difference between remained and remained?Same with "remain." The participle "remained" is not normally used -- something cannot be remained. You may be confusing it with the simple past, or the perfect form of the verb: They remained at home while their father went to the store. Elizabeth II has remained queen longer than any other English monarch.
    Is 'keep' a verb or adverb?Yes - as I said, it usually implies disapproval. The obvious difference is "keep" is a verb and "still" is an adverb, but you're probably not asking about that. But that difference makes it difficult to directly compare them. Here's my best shot. Functionally, your two example sentences are the same and could refer to the same situation.
    What's the difference between maintain contact and stay in contact?Next comes maintain contact, followed far behind by stay in contact, with maintain our contact in last place. Although stay in touch has achieved its popularity only over the last 60 years, it has soared into top position. It's slightly more informal than maintain contact but would not sound out of place in a formal letter.
     
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