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Remain under Meaning in English

expression

ɹiˈmeɪn/, /ɹɪˈmeɪn/ /ˈəndɝ
ri-MAYN UHN-der
ɹɪmˈeɪn/ /ˈʌndɐ
rim-AYN UN-duh

Definition

To continue to be in a particular state or situation under something or someone, such as rules, control, or a physical object.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is somewhat formal and used in legal, policy, or descriptive contexts: 'remain under control', 'remain under observation', 'remain under the table'. It can refer to physical location or abstract situations (like 'remain under pressure'). Not typically used in everyday speech—more common in writing, news, or official statements.

Example Sentences

The patients must remain under observation for 24 hours.

basic

Children should remain under adult supervision while swimming.

basic

The company will remain under government control for another year.

basic

Even after the new law passes, some areas will remain under special restrictions.

natural

The city will remain under a state of emergency until further notice.

natural

You can’t drive yet—you must remain under medical care until your doctor says it’s okay.

natural