Examples of 'it to retain' in a sentence

Meaning of "it to retain"

it to retain: Indicates a process or action that helps something or someone maintain, keep, or hold onto a particular quality, characteristic, or feature. It suggests preserving or holding onto a specific attribute or aspect

How to use "it to retain" in a sentence

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Need it to retain some moisture in the filling.
Which the king desires it to retain.
I wished it to retain all its importance.
Your brain needs to be rested for it to retain information.
We want it to retain its informal character.
Lays down those which allow it to retain that status.
I want it to retain a lot of the punch.
Sand also has properties that allows it to retain heat better.
The goal is for it to retain its value for a long time.
People who have this valuable commodity want it to retain its value.
This enables it to retain its antiquity.
It also has fur on the talons that help it to retain body heat.
I did it to retain him.
Absorbency is the property of the fibrous structure which allows it to retain contacted fluids.
The Iroquois destroyed it to retain control of the fur trade with the Europeans.

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The Meriter hospital will have a governing board that allows it to retain some autonomy.
Yes The intent it to retain the membership by promoting past performance and upcoming events.
The ribbon was slightly tightened, causing it to retain creases.
They had to do it To retain Waves Energy.
Additionally, glass has an interesting property which allows it to retain metal as ions.
Was it to retain total artistic control?
This allowed it to retain power.
Together these organisms slow erosion, add nitrogen to soil, and help it to retain moisture.
Moderate altitude enables it to retain a significant vegetation, mostly coniferous.
Boosting of moisture-binding capability of skin enables it to retain its healthy glow.
Whose job is it to retain web traffic once they land on the site?
Micellar casein is made via ultra-filtration, enabling it to retain its natural form.
Its seclusion has caused it to retain an age-old tradition of boat building and fishing.
Addition of acetone or alcohol dehydrates the bacteria, causing it to retain the purple color.
How important is it to retain a community 's character?
Preheat the cups before making espresso, as this will help it to retain its temperature.
How easy is it to retain a customer?
Nevertheless, its central role in Japanese mythology allows it to retain some reverence.
But neither is it to retain some ‘ pure recollection ' of the word, some faded perception.
Then the switch was removed, squeezing it to retain all the foam in the bag.
It is better to slightly under-cook it to retain the best texture and flavor.
It is better to slightly under-cook it to retain the most effective texture and taste.
The cohesive nature of the powder / particulates allows it to retain the shape of the mould.
On his final attempt, Thomas made it to retain the lead.
Its weathered-wood exteriors allow it to retain a traditional Japanese feel.

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