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hold.
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Main Entry:
1hold 
Pronunciation:
h
ld
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
held 
/
held/;
holdˇing
Etymology: Old English
healdan "to hold, own"
1 a : to keep in one's possession
: POSSESS, HAVE <
hold this for me>
b : to have by right <
hold property> <
hold a bachelor's degree> <
hold elective office>
2 a : to keep or restrict by force <the troops
held the bridge>
b : to restrain especially by keeping back <
hold your temper>
c : 2DELAY 2 <
held the train>
d : to keep back from use <will
hold the seats for us>
e : to make accept a legal or moral duty <I'll
hold you to your word>
3 a : to have or keep in the grasp <
hold the pen upright>
b : to cause to be or remain in a place, position, or situation <
hold the ladder steady>
c : to remain fastened <the anchor
held>
d : 1SUPPORT 4a, sustain <the floor will
hold 10 metric tons>
e : to keep as or as if a captive <
held without bail>
4 : to bear or carry oneself <please
hold still>
5 a : to keep up without interruption <
hold silence>
b : to keep the interest or devotion of <the play
held the audience>
6 : to receive and contain <the bottle
holds two liters>
7 a : to have in mind
: ENTERTAIN <
hold a theory>
b : CONSIDER 3, judge <was
held to be the best>
8 : to carry on as a group <
hold a meeting>
9 a : to maintain position <the line
held under attack>
b : to continue unchanged
: LAST <their interest
held up> <hope the weather
holds>
10 : to be true
: APPLY <the rule
holds in most cases>
11 : to refrain from an act
: HALT, PAUSEsynonym see
CONTAIN -
hold a candle to : to compare with <doesn't
hold a candle to the original>
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hold forth : to preach or speak in public usually for a long time
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hold good : to remain true <the rule
holds good in this case>
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hold hands : to join one's hand with another's especially as an expression of affection
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hold one's breath1 : to prevent oneself from breathing temporarily
2 : to wait in anxious anticipation
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hold one's own : to maintain one's place or condition especially against opposition
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hold one's tongue or hold one's peace : to keep one's thoughts to oneself
: keep silent
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hold the bag1 : to be left empty-handed
2 : to get the blame that should be shared by others
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hold to : to adhere to strongly <
held to his promise>
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hold water : to stand up under criticism or examination <your story doesn't
hold water>
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hold with : to agree with
: approve of
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