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remain

verb intransitive
To continue; to rest or abide in a place for a time indefinite. They remained a month in Rome. We remain at an inn for a night, for a week, or a longer time. Remain a widow at thy father’s house, till Shelah my son be grown. Genesis 38:11.

remain

To be left after others have withdrawn; to rest or abide in the same place when others remove, or are lost, destroyed or taken away. Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the ark. Genesis 7:23.

remain

To be left after a part or others have past. Let our remaining time or years be employed in active duties.

remain

To continue unchanged, or in a particular state. He remains stupid; he remains in a low state of health.

remain

Not to be lost; not to escape; not to be forgotten. All my wisdom remained with me.

remain

To be left, out of a greater number or quantity. Part of the debt is paid; that which remains will be on interest. That which remaineth over, lay up for you to be kept till the morning. Exodus 16:23.

remain

To be left as not included or comprised. There remains one argument which has not been considered. That an elder brother has power over his brethren, remains to be proved.

remain

To continue in the same state. Children thou art, childless remain.

remain

verb transitive
To await; to be left to; as, the easier conquest now remains thee.

remain

noun
That which is left; a corpse; also