MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: NOUN
- N/A
- A capacity of a musical instrument to continue the resounding of a note or tone.
- One who or that which upholds; a sustainer.
- A mechanism which can be used to hold a note, as the right pedal on a piano.
- One who, or that which, upholds or sustains; a sustainer.
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: VERB
- Of power or authority
- Maintain by writing regular records
- Support against an opponent
- Keep in a certain state, position, or activity
- Keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction
- Observe correctly or closely
- Supply with necessities and support
- State categorically
- State or assert
- Stick to correctly or closely
- Have and exercise
- Maintain for use and service
- Admit as valid
- Supply with necessities and support
- Lengthen or extend in duration or space
- Undergo (as of injuries and illnesses)
- Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
- Provide with nourishment
- Be the physical support of; carry the weight of
- To maintain (something), or keep it in existence.
- To provide for or nourish (something).
- To encourage (something).
- To experience or suffer (an injury, etc.).
- To confirm, prove, or corroborate (something).
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To keep up or carry on; continue.
- To keep in a condition of good repair or efficiency.
- To affirm; to support or defend by argument.
- To provide for; support.
- To keep in existence; sustain.
- To bear the expense of; to support; to keep up; to supply with what is needed.
- To continue; not to suffer to cease or fail.
- To keep possession of; to hold and defend; not to surrender or relinquish.
- To defend or hold against criticism or attack.
- To adhere or conform to; keep.
- To hold or keep in any particular state or condition; to support; to sustain; to uphold; to keep up; not to suffer to fail or decline
- To keep in an existing state; preserve or retain.
- To declare to be true; affirm.
- To prove; to establish by evidence; to corroborate or confirm; to be conclusive of.
- To allow the prosecution of; to admit as valid; to sanction; to continue; not to dismiss or abate.
- To suffer; to bear; to undergo.
- To aid, comfort, or relieve; to vindicate.
- To maintain; to keep alive; to support; to subsist; to nourish.
- Hence, to keep from sinking, as in despondence, or the like; to support.
- To keep from falling; to bear; to uphold; to support.
- To affirm the validity of.
- To experience or suffer.
- To support from below; keep from falling or sinking; prop.
- To support the spirits, vitality, or resolution of; encourage.
- To supply with necessities or nourishment; provide for.
- To keep up (a joke or assumed role, for example) competently.
- To keep in existence; maintain, continue, or prolong.
- To bear up under; withstand.
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- E.g., "keep clean"
- 2. To hold as true; hold.
- To behave; conduct one's self.
- Synonyms and Defend, Vindicate, etc. See assert.
- To represent; denote.
- To uphold by argument or assertion; hold to: as, to maintain the doctrine of the Trinity.
- To give support or encouragement to; uphold; countenance; vindicate, as by defense or adjudication.
- To hold fast; keep in possession; preserve from capture or loss: as, to maintain one's ground in battle or in argument; to maintain an advantage.
- To furnish means for the subsistence or existence of; sustain or assist with the means of livelihood; provide for; support: as, to maintain a family or an army; to maintain a costly equipage.
- To hold in an existing state or condition; keep in existence or continuance; preserve from lapse, decline, failure, or cessation; keep up: as, to maintain an upright attitude; to maintain a conversation.
- To hold up; bear up; uphold; support.
- To hold suspended; keep from falling or sinking: as, a rope sustains a weight; to sustain one in the water.
- To keep from sinking in despondency; support.
- To maintain; keep up; especially, to keep alive; support; subsist; nourish: as, provisions to sustain a family or an army; food insufficient to sustain life.
- To support in any condition by aid; vindicate, comfort, assist, or relieve; favor.
- To endure without failing or yielding; bear up against; stand: as, able to sustain a shock.
- To suffer; have to submit to; bear; undergo.
- To admit or support as correct or valid; hold as well founded: as, the court sustained the action or suit.
- To support or maintain; establish by evidence; bear out; prove; confirm; make good; corroborate: as, such facts sustain the statement; the evidence is not sufficient to sustain the charge.
- In music, of tones, to prolong or hold to full time-value; render in a legato or sostenuto manner.
- See living.
- 8 and To sanction, approve, ratify, justify.
- To sustain one's self; rest for support.
- To bear; endure; suffer.
- Carry the weight of
- Be the physical support of
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: RELATED WORDS
- Ensure, Establish, Retain, Asseverate, Keep up, Wield, Observe, Hold, Defend, Exert, Assert, Uphold, Keep, Preserve, Sustain
- Keep up, Have, Corroborate, Confirm, Get, Hold, Suffer, Affirm, Support, Substantiate, Keep, Prolong, Nourish, Nurture, Maintain
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cultivate, Achieve, Continue, Assure, Secure, Build, Ensure, Establish, Retain, Observe, Hold, Assert, Uphold, Keep, Preserve
- Achieve, Survive, Hold up, Have, Corroborate, Confirm, Get, Hold, Suffer, Affirm, Support, Substantiate, Keep, Prolong, Nourish
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Former employers maintain records of past group policies.
- Maintain Mission Valley as a regional retail center.
- It is very important to maintain your scissors.
- There is an urgency to maintain the momentum.
- Maintain Infection Control Standards in Office Practice Settings.
- All the recruited candidates shall maintain bonafidehead quarters.
- The higher the blood level that you need to maintain, the more vitamin D you will need to maintain that level.
- MPSI to maintain positive net worth, with one state requiring that MPSI maintain positive tangible net worth.
- The treasurer shall maintain custody of funds, prepare annual budget and financial statement, and maintain oversight of BRIGHT budget.
- We maintain commercially reasonable safeguards to maintain the security and privacy of personal information that you provide to us.
- Kindle Worlds are unlikely to nurture or sustain.
- Does not provide magical protection or mana sustain.
- Can a Pope Help Sustain Humanity and Ecology?
- Can we use sustain damage in informal contexts?
- Sustain a healthy workplace culture and increase productivity.
- Use cooperative instructional styles to promote sustain friendships.
- How do you sustain such immaculate facial hair?
- New Hampshire to sustain communities and the economy.
- May all your love and memories sustain you.
- Custodianmay sustain or might sustain resulting directly or indirectly from this investment.
MAINTAIN vs SUSTAIN: QUESTIONS
- Do meiosis maintain chromosome number throughout generations?
- Can country Freedonia maintain the impossible trinity?
- What makes landscape design/build/maintain different?
- Why is buffering important to maintain homeostasis?
- Can Airbnb build community and maintain authenticity?
- How do myoepithelial cells maintain tissue polarity?
- How does osmotic regulation help maintain homeostasis?
- Can belief systems reproduce and maintain themselves?
- How does osmoregulation maintain osmotic homeostasis?
- How to maintain your city clean to maintain the Dream Book?
- Why does the Turkish military sustain authoritarianism?
- Which are materials sustain the plastic deformation?
- How can Facebook sustain its competitive advantage?
- What is required to sustain decontamination operations?
- Are artificial reefs helping to sustain biodiversity?
- Will the China-Hollywood Connection sustain itself?
- Why does Cyclic phosphorylation not sustain photosynthesis?
- What characteristics do successful leaders sustain excellence?
- Why do poikilotherms sustain average body temperatures?
- Is there a sustain pedal that is both a compressor and sustain?