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Retinure

Description:

Retinure is a noun that refers to a process or act of retaining or holding back something, especially in the context of the legal or business world.

As a verb, retinure means to keep in one's possession or control, often in relation to property, funds, or documents.

Retinure can also be used as a local term, most commonly found in certain regions/countries, with a specific meaning depending on the local context.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The retinure of sensitive information by the government is crucial for national security.

2. The retinure of trade secrets gives a company an edge over its competitors.

Verb:

1. The lawyer advised his client to retinure the original documents for future reference.

2. The landlord failed to retinure the security deposit, resulting in a dispute with the tenant.

Local:

1. In the local dialect of this region, "retinure" refers to the act of preserving traditional customs.

2. In the folklore of this area, "retinure" represents a mythical creature believed to grant good luck to those who encounter it.

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