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informed — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ keep, stay ▪ keep sb ADVERB ▪ closely, well … Collocations dictionary
keep someone posted — KEEP INFORMED, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed. → post * * * keep someone posted phrase to regularly give someone information about something that they are interested in, for example… … Useful english dictionary
keep posted — If you keep posted about something, you keep up to date with information and developments. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If someone asks you to keep them posted, they want you to keep them informed about a situation. Our agent… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
keep posted — we have no more news at this moment, but we ll keep you posted Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed … Thesaurus of popular words
keep your ear to the ground — If you keep your ear to the ground, you try to keep informed about something, especially if there are rumours or uncertainties … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep abreast — If you keep abreast of things, you stay informed about developments … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep track of someone — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… … New idioms dictionary
keep track of something — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… … New idioms dictionary
keep track of — keep track (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many… … New idioms dictionary
keep track — (of (someone/something)) to continue to be informed or know about someone or something. I ve never been very good at keeping track of how I spend my money. You ve moved so many times, how can I possibly keep track? He s had so many different jobs … New idioms dictionary
keep — keepable, adj. keepability, n. /keep/, v., kept, keeping, n. v.t. 1. to hold or retain in one s possession; hold as one s own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change. 2. to hold or have the use of for a period of time: You can keep it for the… … Universalium