Fails to retain
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LOSESFails to retain
STETTEDMarked to retain, on proofs.
retainsRETAIN, to keep possession of
keepto retain in ones possession
keepto retain in one's possession
retainedRETAIN, to keep possession of
keepingto retain in one's possession
keepsto retain in one's possession
keptto retain in one's possession
retainingRETAIN, to keep possession of
keptKEEP, to retain in ones possession
keepsKEEP, to retain in ones possession
sagfail to stimulate or retain interest
holdto retain possession of; keep back
GGRBDJDI foolishly retain disinclination to change (7)
BIDINAct to retain one's property at auction
damto build an embankment to retain water
impoundto seize and retain in legal custody
irretentionabsence of retention or power to retain
dammedDAM, to build an embankment to retain water
irretentionsIRRETENTION, absence of retention or power to retain
impoundingIMPOUND, to seize and retain in legal custody
dammingDAM, to build an embankment to retain water
damsDAM, to build an embankment to retain water
impoundsIMPOUND, to seize and retain in legal custody
keeperone that keeps (to retain in ones possession)
impoundedIMPOUND, to seize and retain in legal custody
BEASTRANGERDon't do this, if you want to retain friends
losingCause (someone) to fail to gain or retain (something)
keepersKEEPER, one that keeps (to retain in ones possession)
stankto dam (to build an embankment to retain water)
thermalsunderwear designed to retain body heat in cold temperatures
poinderone who impounds (to seize and retain in legal custody)
stankedSTANK, to dam (to build an embankment to retain water)
stanksSTANK, to dam (to build an embankment to retain water)
stankingSTANK, to dam (to build an embankment to retain water)
losingBe deprived of or cease to have or retain (something)
memorythe gift of being able to retain and recall events
poindersPOINDER, one who impounds (to seize and retain in legal custody)
stettedlet it stand (a direction to retain printed material previously deleted)