Retainment [noun]

Definition of Retainment:

perpetuation, support; sustenance

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Sentence/Example of Retainment:

The Terrapins’ offensive line retained three starters from last season — Jaelyn Duncan, Johnny Jordan and Marcus Minor.

Maryland has allowed local governments to reopen more slowly than the state’s timeline and to retain more restrictive policies, even as Hogan lifts them statewide.

A longer, mountain-bike-specific cut fits over baggier layers and offers generous coverage while retaining a slim and flattering shape.

Alibaba today retains a dominant share in China’s e-commerce market.

For some categories of creators, mobile has retained an even bigger hold on audiences among some categories of creators.

Longer, modern geometry helps this bike feel incredibly composed while blasting loose, rough straightaways, but it retains the playfulness we all want for hunting side hits.

It is time for each of us to demand change, so that all of us have access to health care while retaining our tried and true American value of free choice.

Maryland’s congressional delegation will remain the same in January with all eight incumbents retaining their seats.

The footage being captured in public rights of way, though inaccessible to law enforcement, is still being retained on the devices for five days at a time.

I knew that they would also believe in Gerard’s vision, and so I was able to raise money to retain his team in this new company that would be owned majority by Acronym, but Acronym was not the sole investor in the company.