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upkeep

American  
[uhp-keep] / ˈʌpˌkip /

noun

  1. the process or activity of providing an establishment, machine, person, etc., with necessary or proper maintenance, repairs, support, or the like.

    The machine's faulty operation shows that no one has attended to its upkeep.

  2. the total sum of the costs or expenses for this.


upkeep British  
/ ˈʌpˌkiːp /

noun

  1. the act or process of keeping something in good repair, esp over a long period; maintenance

  2. the cost of maintenance

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Etymology

Origin of upkeep

First recorded in 1880–85; up- + keep

Example Sentences

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In practical terms, the contractor that builds the platform often remains embedded in its upkeep.

From MarketWatch

He believes part of the answer is looking for commercial opportunities, like the zip-wire plan he has for the Greenock crane, so they can pay for their own upkeep.

From BBC

Following the death of an uncle in 1884, Lord Stanley inherited the Penrhos estate in Anglesey, north Wales, where he contributed to the upkeep of local churches.

From BBC

Additional expenses including insurance, property taxes and upkeep brought his monthly total outlay to $3,546.

From The Wall Street Journal

Authorities say the fee will go towards helping to manage the number of tourists, and raise funds for the monument's upkeep.

From BBC