(of a speaker, theory or argument) To understand the meaning of
… more ▼
▲
To be able to match or compete with (a competitor, opponent or peer)
“Yet even two against one, Garric and Osman were overmatched, barely able to keep up with their opponent's speed.”
To monitor or follow the latest news and events on a given topic
“Celebrity magazines will allow you to keep up with the latest gossip if that is what your friends like to chat about.”
To remain in correspondence with (someone)
“We had all visited him regularly to keep up with each other, and I for one, wrote a letter to him every week.”
To keep informed of
To discern what somebody is saying
To interact with or engage in communication
To move behind in the same direction
(of a speaker, theory or argument) To understand the meaning of
To succeed in reaching or equaling (a standard or quality)
To maintain, prolong, or keep something (good) going
To fulfill a desire, demand or need
(archaic) To endure or tolerate
|