to remain in a place of a condition
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stayto remain in a place of a condition
stayingSTAY, to remain in a place of a condition
staysSTAY, to remain in a place of a condition
stayedSTAY, to remain in a place of a condition
remainto stay (to remain in a place of a condition)
remainingREMAIN, to stay (to remain in a place of a condition)
remainedREMAIN, to stay (to remain in a place of a condition)
remainsREMAIN, to stay (to remain in a place of a condition)
stayerone who stays (to remain in a place of a condition)
stayersSTAYER, one who stays (to remain in a place of a condition)
stayedto remain in a place or condition; continue
staysto remain in a place or condition; continue
stayto remain in a place or condition; continue
staidto remain in a place or condition; continue
holdento remain in a specified condition
holdsto remain in a specified condition
holdto remain in a specified condition
heldto remain in a specified condition
INERTIALTending to remain in a fixed condition.
stuckRemain in a static condition; fail to progress
stickingRemain in a static condition; fail to progress
lingerto remain in a place
lingersto remain in a place
climateto remain in a certain place
climatedCLIMATE, to remain in a certain place
climatingCLIMATE, to remain in a certain place
tarryto remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn.
findsperceive (oneself) to be in a certain place or condition
puttingto cause to be in a specific place, condition, relation, etc.
putto cause to be in a specific place, condition, relation, etc.
putsto cause to be in a specific place, condition, relation, etc.
circumstancea condition, fact, or event accompanying, conditioning, or determining another / to place in particular circumstances
languishedSuffer from being forced to remain in an unpleasant place or situation
languishesSuffer from being forced to remain in an unpleasant place or situation
languishingSuffer from being forced to remain in an unpleasant place or situation
cypresthe doctrine, applied esp. to cases of charitable trusts or donations, that, in place of an impossible or illegal condition, limitation, or object, allows the nearest practicable one to be substituted