Maintained in a sentence as an adjective

I'm the OP of the mailing list post, and have maintained Capistrano for the last 5 years.

"Firefox" becomes a legacy brand, maintained for those who care about it.

The committee of 25 people simply maintained a website where they could collect opinions.

With the original URL there's still the hope that the Wayback Machine is still maintained and had visited the page.

Authentication plugins I remember from 4 years ago are barely maintained today, and there are a whole bunch of new ones.

The immediate thing that sticks out to me in this proposal are the tight mechanical tolerances that have to be maintained.

Only people already using delphi buy delphi, and so the perception is maintained that delphi is effectively dead, even when it isn't.

" For clarification, I asked if it was a city, state, or national law, and the officers adamantly maintained that it was a state law.

The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie.

The right thing to do in a given situation is a difficult and complicated question to answer, and it depends on the building in question: how big it is, how well it was designed, how well it's been maintained, etc.

In the USA, states and the federal government keep DNA indexes of suspects and unsolved crimes, and share information through a computer system maintained by the FBI."Guilt by the Numbers: How fuzzy is the math that makes DNA evidence look so compelling to jurors?

PSD was never intended to be a data interchange format: it is the serialization format of a single program that has more individual unrelated features that actual people rely on than almost any other piece of software and has maintained striking amounts of backwards compatibility and almost unbroken forwards compatibility during its over two decades of existence.

Maintained definitions

adjective

kept in good condition

See also: well-kept

adjective

continued in your keeping or use or memory; "in...the retained pattern of dancers and guests remembered"

See also: retained