remain

/ri-ˈmān/

Middle English, from Anglo-French remaindre, from Latin remanēre, from re- + manēre to remain

verb

  1. to be a part not destroyed, taken, or used up

  2. to be something yet to be shown, done, or treated

  3. to stay in the same place or with the same person or group; especially : to stay behind

only a few ruins remain

it remains to be seen

noun

  1. a dead body

  2. a remaining part or trace —usually used in plural

  3. stay

idiom

  1. to not be exactly known or decided : be, uncertain

It remains to be seen whether or not she was lying.