kept (from) (Meaning)

kept (from)

to not do or experience (something), to prevent or stop (someone or something) from doing or experiencing (something), to not tell (something) to (someone)

kept (from) Sentence Examples

  1. The museum kept the ancient artifact safely kept from public view.
  2. She kept her secret deeply kept from her family and friends.
  3. The government kept the classified information strictly kept from the public.
  4. The doctor kept the patient's medical records carefully kept from unauthorized access.
  5. The library kept the rare books securely kept from theft and damage.
  6. Parents often keep their children's embarrassing photos kept from being shared online.
  7. The company kept the new product details closely kept from its competitors.
  8. The detective kept the suspect under constant surveillance, keeping him kept from escaping.
  9. The police kept the crime scene cordoned off, keeping the public kept from entering.
  10. The lawyer kept her client's defense strategy carefully kept from the prosecution.

FAQs About the word kept (from)

to not do or experience (something), to prevent or stop (someone or something) from doing or experiencing (something), to not tell (something) to (someone)

refrained (from), avoided,withheld (from), abstained (from), refused,denied, forwent, forbore, abjured, eschewed

gave in (to),submitted (to), surrendered (to), bowed (to), yielded (to), succumbed (to), acquiesced (to),conceded (to), knuckled under (to),capitulated

The museum kept the ancient artifact safely kept from public view.

She kept her secret deeply kept from her family and friends.

The government kept the classified information strictly kept from the public.

The doctor kept the patient's medical records carefully kept from unauthorized access.