English to Gujarati Dictionary retain

retain

જાળવી
definition
verb
built in 1830, the house retains many of its original features
continue to have (something); keep possession of.
translation of 'retain'
યાદ રાખવું,
રાખવું ટકાવી રાખવું,
પ્રતિધારણ કરવું
verb
કબજામાં રાખવું
example
I remember nothing of said servants and 'retain' only the vaguest memory of my nanny - though her name has completely slipped my mind.
Likewise, a CEO has no obligation to 'retain' someone whom the business no longer needs.
The opposition argued that a government required the confidence of both houses to 'retain' office.
Chances are it will help them 'retain' your information better and use it more effectively.
Carbon-rich organic matter does this by reducing soil erosion while helping soil 'retain' and break down pesticides and excess nutrients.
Augustine is sure that without language, his own and that of others, there is no memory; he cannot 'retain' or pass on to others, what he cannot put into words.
But a spectator can hold only so much in memory and is unlikely to 'retain' more than the first three rounds; the succeeding material begins to blur.
It helps soil 'retain' more water and nutrients and helps soil hold together, making it better able to resist erosion by rain or snowmelt.
New owners will have to consider whether to 'retain' him.
We must ensure that we always 'retain' our democratic right to self-determination, our right to agree or disagree on any question.
Germany will also be exempt, but following recent proposals from its government will 'retain' its own mandatory system.
But university administrators complain that the funding crunch is hobbling their efforts to recruit and 'retain' the world's best and brightest.
Containers that have soils high in organic matter 'retain' soil moisture longer than other growing media.
You would 'retain' all other ownership of your work.
'retain' a barrister to handle the client's business
limestone is known to 'retain' water
'retain' an attorney to handle the client's business
Also, if the weather is particularly dry, a pruning sealer will help the tree 'retain' more moisture.
Wage and price controls in effect during World War II meant employers had to turn to forms of non-cash compensation to recruit or 'retain' workers.
Employers' decisions to hire and 'retain' will be influenced by information asymmetries regarding an individual's human capital.
What is the subject matter and how can it be presented in a way that students understand and 'retain' .
limestone is known to 'retain' water
The descendants of her son, Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond, who bought the family estate, Goodwood House, 'retain' his title to this day.
I have written my continuation tests and passed with high enough marks to 'retain' my scholarship.
Sodium attracts fluid, and when people 'retain' fluid they have trouble breathing.
Many seniors continue to 'retain' one valuable asset: their home.
you should 'retain' a copy
Each state must 'retain' its right to determine for itself how it will extend online, and if we disagree with their choice we should argue and use political channels to achieve our ends.
As has been demonstrated in the u2018Facetsu2019 episode and many others, Trill hosts 'retain' many of the memories and emotions of prior hosts.
Taking essential fatty acid supplements can help the skin 'retain' more moisture and thus resist wrinkles.
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