keep in with
Third Person
keeps in with
Present Participle
keeping in with
Past Tense
kept in with
Past Participle
kept in with
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to maintain a positive relationship or connection with someone, often for personal gain or advantage
- He always tries to keep in with the boss to secure promotions.
- She wanted to keep in with her influential friends in the industry.
- Some people keep in with their neighbors to have a supportive community.
- Maintaining professionalism is essential to keep in with clients and partners.
- He attempts to keep in with his in-laws to have a harmonious family life.