remain
re·main (rĭ-mānʹ)intr.v. re·mained, re·main·ing, re·mains 1. To continue in the same state or condition: These matters remain in doubt. 2. To continue to be in the same place; stay or stay behind: We are remaining at home. 3. To be left after the removal, loss, passage, or destruction of others: Only a few trees remain. See Synonyms at stay1. 4. To be left as still to be dealt with: A cure remains to be found. 5. To endure or persist. [Middle English remainen, from Old French remanoir, remainer, from Latin remanēre: re-, re- + manēre, to remain; See men-3 in Indo-European Roots.]
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