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Definition of upkeep noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

upkeep

noun
 
/ˈʌpkiːp/
 
/ˈʌpkiːp/
[uncountable]
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  1. upkeep (of something) the cost or process of keeping something in good condition synonym maintenance
    • Tenants are responsible for the upkeep of rented property.
    • Money from visitors goes towards the upkeep of the palace and grounds.
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    • Our taxes help pay for the upkeep of the city's parks.
    • The local council is responsible for the upkeep of roads.
    • The money will go towards/​toward the upkeep of the centre.
    • The pond requires minimal upkeep.
    • The university has responsibility for the upkeep of the buildings.
    • the maintenance and upkeep of the monuments
    • The council's contribution towards the upkeep of the churchyard is to be withdrawn.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + upkeep
    • require
    • contribute (something) towards/​toward
    • go towards/​toward
    phrases
    • the maintenance and upkeep of something
    • responsibility for the upkeep of something
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  2. upkeep (of somebody/something) the cost or process of giving a child or an animal the things that they need
    • He makes payments to his ex-wife for the upkeep of their children.
    • You have not made any payments towards the children's upkeep in a year.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + upkeep
    • require
    • contribute (something) towards/​toward
    • go towards/​toward
    phrases
    • the maintenance and upkeep of something
    • responsibility for the upkeep of something
    See full entry
See upkeep in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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adverb
 
 
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