keep up
• move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else.
• "often they had to pause to allow him to keep up"
Similar:
keep pace,
keep abreast,
keep pace with,
keep abreast of,
rival,
challenge,
compete with,
vie with,
match,
touch,
equal,
Opposite:
lag behind,
• continue a course of action.
• "keep up the good work"
Similar:
continue,
keep on with,
continue with,
go on with,
carry on with,
persist with,
persevere with,
maintain,
carry on,
keep going,
sustain,
Opposite:
cease from,
• prevent someone from going to bed or to sleep.
• "the drugs kept her up all night hallucinating"
• meet a commitment to pay or do something regularly.
• "he could not keep up the mortgage repayments"
• learn about or be aware of current events or developments.
• "even though he's been travelling, he's kept up with what's going on back home"
Similar:
keep informed about,
keep up to date with,
keep in touch with,
not lose track of,
keep abreast of,
keep an eye on,
learn about,
retain an interest in,
keep tabs on,
keep a tab on,
Opposite:
lose touch with,
keep going
• make an effort to live normally in spite of difficulty.
• "she had to keep going for the sake of her boys"