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remainingadjective still existing or present after other parts are used or removedBeat the eggs and milk together, then add the remaining ingredients. leftoverlingering, residualabiding, biding, continuing, enduring, holding on, holding up, keeping up, lasting, perduring, persisting, running onstaying, sticking around, tarryingcarrying through, prevailing, surviving abating, dying (down), ebbing, letting up, moderating, subsiding, waningceasing, closing, concluding, desisting, dying, discontinuing, ending, expiring, finishing, lapsing, leaving off, passing, quitting, stopping, terminating, winding up remainingverbpresent participle of remainto continue to be in a place for a significant amount of timeone of the three bridges known as "the London Bridge," it was moved in the late 1960s to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where it remains today abiding, dwelling, hanging around, staying, sticking around, tarrying awaiting, hanging on, holding on, waitingdallying, dawdling, lingering, loiteringoutstaying, overstaying bailing, bailing out, bugging out, buzzing (off), clearing off(chiefly British), clearing out, cutting out, departing, exiting, getting off, going, going off, leaving, moving, packing (up or off), peeling off, piking (out or off), pulling out, pushing off, pushing on, quitting, shoving (off), taking off, vamoosing, walking out absconding, booking(slang), decamping, escaping, evacuating, fleeing, flying, getting out, running away, scatting, scramming, skippingabandoning, deserting, forsaking, vacating to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same statethe fact remains: it's still impossible to be in two places at once abiding, biding, continuing, enduring, holding on, holding up, keeping up, lasting, perduring, persisting, running on lingering, staying, sticking around, tarryingcarrying through, prevailing, surviving ceasing, closing, concluding, desisting, discontinuing, dying, ending, expiring, finishing, lapsing, leaving off, passing, quitting, stopping, terminating, winding up abating, dying (down), ebbing, letting up, moderating, subsiding, waning in the 15th century |