When I have cooked the stew I leave the saucepan lid on as it helps retain the heat until I serve it. They cancelled the booking and became upset when I told them I was going to retain the deposit. I built a chicken wire fence to retain the chickens in the coop.
" I cannot retain so much information".
The school did its best to retain students and keep them in school.
struture means a building.
The primary function of a sponge is to retain water.It is the right of indigenous cultures to retaintraditional customs.Living things retain most of the characteristics of their parent organisms.
Having the wind pull off my wrap-around skirt as I walked down the street, I could barely retain my dignity.The cashier said to retain the receipt for my records.
The child's tantrums made it increasingly difficult to retain my composure.
The wallpaper is in shreds.His reputation was in shreds after the arrest.He struggled to retain a shred of his dignity.
I'm sorry, your Honor, the words must remain unarticulated if we are to retain the composure of the court.
The indirect object is 'you', as 'a cake' will always retain its function of direct object, no matter its position within the sentence.
Technically you just used it correctly in a sentence. However if you would like it to retain it's natural meaning a fair example would be as such, "The grave robber excavated the corpse."
Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.
Some people retain memories from when they were a year and a half old, although the memories are usually vague and prone to suggestion.Even after so many years, she could not help but retainresidual feelings for him, and for her own sake she hoped never to see him again, lest she fall completely back under his spell.