keep (sb) active

Frequency: 7.060.1 per million words

to cause someone to or to continue to be physically or mentally active

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Examples (10)

  • Try to keep active in the cold weather.
  • Regular exercise helps to keep the elderly active and healthy.
  • Solving puzzles is a great way to keep your mind active.
  • The new community center was designed to keep residents active and engaged.
  • During his recovery, his physical therapist gave him exercises to keep him active.
  • Her numerous hobbies keep her socially active, even in retirement.
  • We need to find new projects that will keep the team active during the downturn.
  • Keeping children physically active is crucial for their development.
  • It's important to keep your dog active with daily walks and playtime.
  • Despite his age, he found various ways to keep himself active, from gardening to volunteering.