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1. Hold definition is - to have possession or ownership of or have at one's disposal
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2. 154 synonyms of Hold from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 255 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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3. Hold: to have or keep in one's hands.
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4. Hold definition, to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand
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6. Hold synonyms, Hold pronunciation, Hold translation, English dictionary …
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7. Find 279 ways to say Hold, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8. A Hold is an analyst's call on a stock and distinct from the buy-and-Hold strategy, where an equity security is purchased with the understanding that it will be held for the long term.
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9. USPS Hold Mail Service Stop Mail Delivery Online
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10. USPS Hold Mail ® service can Hold your mail safely at your local Post Office ™ facility until you return, for up to 30 days
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11. To Hold your mail longer or to reroute your mail, please sign up for a forwarding service.You can make your request up to 30 days in advance or as early as the next scheduled delivery day.
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12. Hold To be in possession of drugs
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13. You Holding? Cause I'm looking to score
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14. Come on, ref, are you blind? That's Holding! 2
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15. 'to Hold' conjugation - English verbs conjugated in all tenses with the bab.la verb conjugator
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16. The Hold co-author has also made a career of helping others by sharing her successes in order for them to increase their revenue and grow their businesses
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17. Hold is an actively managed fund that Holds short-term investment-grade USD-denominated fixed-income securities
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18. In the United States Senate, a Hold is a parliamentary procedure permitted by the Standing Rules of the United States Senate which allows one or more Senators to prevent a motion from reaching a vote on the Senate floor.
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19. If the Senator provides notice privately to their party leadership of their intent (and the party leadership agrees), then the Hold is known as a secret or anonymous Hold.
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20. An act of Holding fast with the hand or other physical means; grasp; grip: a good Hold on the rope
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21. Something to Hold a thing by; something to grasp, esp
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22. I'll have to put you on Hold while I ask my supervisor about this issue
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23. I've been on Hold for over an hour trying to talk to someone from the bank
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24. The project is on Hold while we figure out why the website
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25. Irregular verb definition for 'to Hold', including the base form, past simple, past participle, 3rd person singular, present participle / gerund
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26. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Hold Hold 1 / həʊld $ hoʊld / S1 W1 verb (past tense and past participle held / held /) 1 in your hand/arms a) [transitive] Hold to have something in your hand, hands, or arms Could you Hold my bag for me? Hold something in your hand/arms He was Holding a knife in one hand
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27. Hold hands (= Hold each other’s hands
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28. Synonyms for Hold in Free Thesaurus
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29. 672 synonyms for Hold: carry, keep, grip, grasp, cling to, clasp, HD, support, take, bear, shoulder, sustain
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30. Hold Harmless Agreements or Clauses in contracts usually state that one party--most often the party writing or controlling the contract--be held harmless by the second party for any tort liability of the first party that arises out of the business activity referenced in the contract.
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31. Query-based Hold: If your organization preserves items based on specified query parameters, you can use a query-based In-Place Hold.You can specify query parameters such as keywords, start and end dates, sender and recipient addresses, and message types
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32. After you create a query-based In-Place Hold, all existing and future mailbox items (including messages received at a …
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33. What Is a Check Hold? A check Hold denotes the maximum number of days that a bank can legally Hold the money from a deposited check
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34. Definition and synonyms of Hold from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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35. This is the British English definition of Hold.View American English definition of Hold.
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36. Chunkz X Yung Filly - Hold [Music Video]https://ditto.fm/_Hold
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37. Hold [sth] vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (contain) contenere⇒ vtr verbo transitivo o transitivo pronominale: Verbo che richiede un complemento oggetto: "Lava la mela prima di mangiarla" - "Non mi aspettavo un successo così grande" This container Holds four litres of liquid.
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38. Hold (n.2) "space in a ship below the lower deck, in which cargo is stowed," 15c
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39. Corruption of Middle English holl "hull of a ship, Hold of a ship" (c.1400), which is probably from earlier Middle English nouns meaning either "hole, hollow place, compartment" (see hole (n.)) and "husk, pod, shell," (see hull (n.1))
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40. With form altered in the direction of Hold (probably by popular apprehension
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43. Hold definition: When you Hold something, you carry or support it, using your hands or your arms
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44. To Hold someone and never let them go
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45. Hold off sets the Hold state to off so that new plots added to the axes clear existing plots and reset all axes properties
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46. Conjugación verbo Hold en inglés, ver modelos de conjugación inglés, verbos irregulares
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47. Definición y traducción en contexto de Hold.
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48. Hold On Lyrics: Loving and fighting / Accusing, denying / I can't imagine a world with you gone / The joy and the chaos, the demons we're made of / I'd be so lost if you left me alone / You locked
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49. "Hold a reception" "have, throw, or make a party" "give a course" 2
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50. Keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean"; "Hold in place" "She always held herself as a lady" "The students keep me on my toes" 3
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51. Have or Hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please" "A crazy idea took Hold …
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52. FedEx Hold for Pickup allows you to request packages to be held at a FedEx location
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53. What is the deadline for using FedEx Hold for Pickup?
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54. Looking for online definition of Hold or what Hold stands for? Hold is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and acronyms The Free Dictionary
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55. Hold is really just the probability of all the outcomes of an event added together, minus 100
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56. Whatever is leftover is the Hold
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57. Hold should be relatively low (less than 5%) for an event with two outcomes, like an NFL point spread
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58. What does Hold mean? A Hold is defined as a method of grabbing on or staying in position, or is something that can be used to grab on, or a d
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59. Hold Over: To continue in possession of an office and exercise the functions associated therewith following the expiration of the term thereof
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60. A Hold over tenant is also known as a tenant at sufferance , since the tenant has no estate
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61. Hold Tight Lyrics: Yeah, yeah, yeah / Happy birthday / That Hold on tight / Yeah that Hold on tight, ooh that Hold on tight / Them lips won't let me go / Lips won't let me go, lips won't let me go oh
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62. I pray you not to Hold him back, for it would be an evil thing if all the stout lads were there and the leader a-missing
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63. So moved was the young clerk by these mute appeals, that he came forth from the trees and crossed the meadow, uncertain what to do, and yet loth to Hold back from one who might need his aid.
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64. Find 41 ways to say Hold UP, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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65. Hold up the table while I slide this underneath
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HOLD [hōld]
VERB
hold (verb) · holds (third person present) · held (past tense) · held (past participle) · holding (present participle)
NOUN
hold (noun) · holds (plural noun)
NOUN
hold (noun) · holds (plural noun)
The definition of held is the past tense of hold. An example of held is a hand that was taken by another's hand, it was held.
verb (used with object), held; held or (Archaic) hold·en; hold·ing. to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his. to set aside; reserve or retain: to hold merchandise until called for; to hold a reservation.
The phrase "hold the line" is an expression we use when we want someone to remain at their current position and simply don't go anywhere. In the context of the song - the man tells his girl to be patient and stay with their relationship.
hold verb (TAKE FIRMLY) › [ I/T ] to take and keep something in your hand or arms: [ T ] The nurse held the child in her arms. [ I ] Hold tight (= firmly) to the railing.