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  1. To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in the loop about the project. See also: keep, loop.

  2. Keep someone in the loop - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

  3. keep in the loop, stay in the loop v expr: figurative, informal (keep informed) mantener informado loc verb

  4. The phrase “keep someone in the loop” is a common idiom used in modern English to describe the act of keeping someone informed or up-to-date on a particular situation. While its exact origins are unclear, it is believed that this phrase may have originated from military jargon during World War II.

  5. To keep someone informed about and/or involved in something, such as a plan or project, especially that which involves or pertains to a specific group. We've hired a new intern to help you with data entry, so be sure to keep her in the loop about the project. See also: keep, loop.

  6. Muchos ejemplos de oraciones traducidas contienen “keep in the loop” – Diccionario español-inglés y buscador de traducciones en español.

  7. When someone says keep me in the loop, they are requesting that you “let them know about any progress, changes, or developments on a certain project, situation, or ongoing process.” Can you please keep me in the loop about your flight?