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View definitions for retention

retention

noun as in custody

noun as in memory

noun as in keeping

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By integrating all three of its streaming services into one platform, Disney is betting that a more seamless experience will keep subscribers engaged and increase retention, Bowen said.

Their effectiveness also depends on both the level and retention of boron within tumor cells for the duration of the treatment.

Recruitment and retention is being addressed with significant pay rises this year.

From BBC

The authority began the trial in early 2023 to see if it would improve staff recruitment and retention problems, and boost productivity and wellbeing.

From BBC

Seven in 10 people with end-stage liver disease don’t know anything about it until they are admitted to hospital with symptoms such as jaundice, fluid retention and abnormal bleeding.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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