Also means
to keep occupied, to delay
Usage Note
Entretener follows the same irregular pattern as tener (yo entretengo, entretuve, etc.). The reflexive entretenerse means 'to keep oneself busy' or 'to dawdle.' Entretenido as an adjective means 'entertaining, engaging.' A subtle second use is to delay or stall someone: te entretuvo con excusas ('he stalled you with excuses').
Examples
"El mago entretuvo a los niños durante horas."
Natural Translation
The magician entertained the children for hours.
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