Keep in with Definition 1 of 1Pro Tip 1/3Positive Connotation Using 'keep in with' implies effort to stay on good terms and is generally seen positively. She always keeps in with her colleagues. Pro Tip 2/3Subtle Flattery Sometimes, 'keep in with' suggests subtle flattery to maintain a beneficial relationship. Tom keeps in with his teacher for better recommendations. Pro Tip 3/3No Ulterior Motives 'Keep in with' doesn't always indicate personal gain; it can be sincere. Anna keeps in with her grandparents because she loves them.