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Synonyms and antonyms of To remain the same, or to keep something the same in American Thesaurus

To remain the same, or to keep something the same

maintain (verb)

to make something stay the same

withstand (verb)

to be strong enough not to be harmed or destroyed by something

stabilize (verb)

to reach a state where there are no longer any major changes or problems

standardize (verb)

to make all the things of a particular type have the same features or level of quality

level (verb)

to make something equal

stay (verb)

to remain at a particular level

hold (verb)

to stay or keep something at a particular level

jog along ()

to continue without changing, in a way that is not interesting or exciting

preserve (verb)

to keep an idea, quality, or situation from changing or being lost

regularize (verb)

to make a system, process, or situation official

hold (verb)

if your luck or the weather holds, it continues to be good

hold together ()

to remain in one piece and not break apart, or to make something do this

hover (verb)

to be at or near a particular level without changing much

keep (verb)

if food or other substances keep for a particular period of time, they stay in good condition for that period of time

level off ()

to stop sloping or moving up or down

level off ()

to stop becoming more or less, and remain the same

maintain (verb)

to make sure that something stays at the same level, rate, or standard

not make a scrap of difference ()

to not change anything, even in a very small way

resist (verb)

to not be affected or harmed by something

stagnate (verb)

to stay the same without growing or developing

stand (verb)

if something such as an offer, a law, or a record stands, it remains in existence or use

stand (verb)

to be good or strong enough not to be badly affected or damaged by something

standardise ()

a British spelling of standardize

stand up ()

to still seem true or correct after being examined carefully

wear well ()

if something wears well, it stays in good condition even after a lot of use