Phrasal Verb - Keeping Up With
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.Definition
To maintain the same pace or level as someone or something, or to stay informed about the latest news, trends, or developments. This phrasal verb can also mean to continue doing something at the same rate or level, or to match or follow someone's actions or achievements.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | Sarah needs to keep up with her classes to maintain her scholarship. |
| 2 | John has to keep up with the latest technology to stay competitive in his industry. |
| 3 | I'll have to keep up with the Joneses if I want to fit in with the neighborhood. |
| 4 | The team needs to keep up with the leader's aggressive pace to win the game. |
| 5 | Jane's new job requires her to keep up with multiple projects at once. |
| 6 | Mark has to keep up with his siblings' antics to avoid being left behind. |
| 7 | The company can't keep up with the demand for their product. |
| 8 | I need to keep up with my reading to pass the exam. |
| 9 | Mike has to keep up with his diet and exercise routine to stay healthy. |
| 10 | The students have to keep up with their teacher's lectures to pass the test. |