
1) Anamnestic 2) Memory 3) Recollection 4) Remembrance 5) Retentiveness 6) Retentivity 7) Storage
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1) Custody 2) Detention 3) Firm hold 4) Grasp 5) Grip 6) Gripe 7) Holding 8) Iron grip 9) Keep 10) Keeping 11) Memorizing aim 12) Memory or lien 13) Ownership 14) Possession 15) Retaining 16) Tenacity 17) The act of keeping 18) The power of retaining liquid 19) What many tests measure
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- the act of keeping in your possession
- the power of retaining and recalling past experience
- the power of retaining liquid
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• (n.) The power of retaining; retentiveness. • (n.) The act of withholding; retraint; reserve. • (n.) Place of custody or confinement. • (n.) That which contains something, as a tablet; a //// of preserving impressions. • (n.) The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined. • (n.) The right of withholding a debt,...
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(L. retentio, from retentare to hold firmly back) 1. the persistent keeping within the body of matters normally excreted. 2. in cavity preparation, the prevention of displacement of a restoration. 3. in orthodontic therapy, the period during which the patient is wearing an appliance(s) to maintain and stabilize the teeth in the position into whic.....
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The number of units allocated to an underwriting syndicate member less the units held back by the syndicate manager for facilitating institutional sales and for allocation to nonmember firms. In the context of construction contracts, an amount retained from construction contract payments (5-15% of the contract price) to ensure the contractor comple...
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the permanent or transient presence of radioactive materials in the body following intake and after these materials have been metabolized
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This relates to monies withheld by lenders until certain mortgage conditions are met. This will normally relate to repairs or improvements to the property that the lender is insisting on.
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The amount of risk kept by an insurance company in its own books, in comparison with insurance risks ceded to a reinsurance company. Retention ratios can be calculated on premiums and on reserves, and express the proportion of premiums (reserves) the cedent keeps in its own books, typically calculated as net premiums (reserves)/gross premiums (rese...
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This relates to monies withheld by lenders until certain mortgage conditions are met. This will normally relate to repairs or improvements to the property that the lender is insisting on.
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Money held back by the client until the end of the defects liability period.
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1. The persistent keeping within the body of matters normally excreted. ... 2. In cavity preparation, the prevention of displacement of a restoration. ... 3. <dentistry> The period during which the patient is wearing an appliance to maintain and stabilise the teeth in the position into which they were moved. ... 4. <psychology> The pers...
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(re-ten´shәn) the process of holding back or keeping in a position. persistence in the body of material normally excreted, such as from the bowel or bladder. urinary retention , retention of urine accumulation of urine within the bladder because of ina...
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Communication with existing customers, based on customer behaviour, directly aimed at building long term loyalty.
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Money withheld by a lender until certain works have been undertaken and in some instances reinvested
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The number of units allocated to an underwriting syndicate member less the units held back by the sy
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Re·ten'tion noun [ Latin
retentio : confer French
rétention . See
Retain .]
1. The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined.
2. The power of retaining; retentiveness. « No woman's heart So big, to hold so much; they lack
retention .» ...
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Scottish law. The right which the possessor of a movable has, of holding the same until he shall be satisfied for his claim either against such movable or the owner of it; a lien.The right of retention is of two kinds, namely, special or general. 1. Special retention is the right of withholding or retaining property of goods which are in one's poss...
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(PROJECT GLOSSARY) Money held back by the buyer as a provision against defects appearing after the goods have been accepted but before the warranty period has expired.
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keeping 2 holding noun the act of retaining something
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A financial clause attaching to payments made to a contractor in respect of large project or construction operation according to which a proportion of the funds are withheld until the project is completed or commissioned or testing has taken place.
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An amount of money withheld from the mortgage advance until certain work has been carried out to the property. Generally this has been identified as a result of the survey. Alternatively a lender could impose a retention pending other requirements contained as conditions within the mortgage offer.
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The proportion of learned information that is retained or remembered.
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[Media terms] the act of keeping something
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[Rap lyrics] the act of keeping something
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