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Answer for the clue "Maintain ", 4 letters:
have

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English habban "to own, possess; be subject to, experience," from Proto-Germanic *haben- (cognates: Old Norse hafa , Old Saxon hebbjan , Old Frisian habba , German haben , Gothic haban "to have"), from PIE *kap- "to grasp" (see capable ). Not related ...

Usage examples of have.

He had learned her opinions on the subject of Aberrancy over the weeks they had spent together, and while he did not agree with much of what she said, it had enough validity to make him think.

Q Factor Aberrants has not previously been observed to lead to aberrancy in the offspring of such alliances, since the aberrant factors do not appear to be inherited to any significant extent.

Weavers had been responsible for the practice of killing Aberrant children for more than a hundred years.

Mishani would never have believed it possible - not only that Lucia had been allowed to reach eight harvests of age in the first place, but also that the Empress was foolish enough to think the high families would allow an Aberrant to rule Saramyr.

Kaiku had always been stubborn and wilful, but to be an Aberrant was surely indefensible?

The Empress might have enough support among the nobles to keep a precarious hold on her throne, but she had made no overtures to the common folk, and they were solidly opposed to the idea of an Aberrant ruler.

A shadow seemed to settle on his heart as he thought of the Aberrant lady they had met in Axekami.

In their aberration they believed it was worth their while to break all the barriers of perception, even if they had to become trees to do that.

And because of the aberration of the Dutch and Belgians for neutrality there had been no staff consultations by which the defenders could pool their plans and resources to the best advantage.

For the mind and the passion of Hitler - all the aberrations that possessed his feverish brain - had roots that lay deep in German experience and thought.

He may have thought I was just as involved in the plan to evacuate our people to the Abesse as Mother was.

I dreamed that night that she had married a professional gambler, who cut her throat in the course of the first six months because the dear child refused to aid and abet his nefarious schemes.

Bal had lent Barrie to us, and without a woman to aid and abet him, it seemed to me that he was powerless.

Most of all I trust to the generosity of the Hathors, who have abetted me so openly thus far.

Clearly you have aided and abetted a traitor to escape justice, and you will be remanded.