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(noun) the act of grasping. Synonyms: clasp, clench, clutch, clutches, grasp, grip. Examples: "He released his clasp on my arm." "He has a strong grip for an old man." "She kept a firm hold on the railing."
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(noun) understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something. Synonyms: appreciation, grasp. Examples: "He has a good grasp of accounting practices."
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(noun) power by which something or someone is affected or dominated. Examples: "He has a hold over them."
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(noun) time during which some action is awaited. Synonyms: delay, time lag, postponement, wait. Examples: "Instant replay caused too long a delay." "He ordered a hold in the action."
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(noun) a state of being confined (usually for a short time). Synonyms: detention, detainment, custody. Examples: "His detention was politically motivated." "The prisoner is on hold." "He is in the custody of police."
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(noun) a stronghold.
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(noun) a cell in a jail or prison. Synonyms: keep.
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(noun) the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it. Synonyms: handle, grip, handgrip. Examples: "He grabbed the hammer by the handle." "It was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip."
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(noun) the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo. Synonyms: cargo area, cargo deck, cargo hold, storage area.
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(verb) keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean". Synonyms: keep, maintain. Examples: "Hold in place." "She always held herself as a lady." "The students keep me on my toes."
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(verb) have or hold in one's hands or grip. Synonyms: take hold. Examples: "Hold this bowl for a moment, please." "A crazy idea took hold of him."
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(verb) organize or be responsible for. Synonyms: throw, have, make, give. Examples: "Hold a reception." "Have, throw, or make a party." "Give a course."
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(verb) have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense. Synonyms: have, have got. Examples: "She has $1,000 in the bank." "He has got two beautiful daughters." "She holds a master's degree from harvard."
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(verb) keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view. Synonyms: deem, view as, take for. Examples: "Take for granted." "View as important." "Hold these truths to be self-evident." "I hold him personally responsible."
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(verb) maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings). Synonyms: harbor, harbour, entertain, nurse. Examples: "Bear a grudge." "Entertain interesting notions." "Harbor a resentment."
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(verb) to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement. Synonyms: restrain, confine. Examples: "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains." "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade." "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center." "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom."
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(verb) secure and keep for possible future use or application. Synonyms: retain, keep back, hold back. Examples: "The landlord retained the security deposit." "I reserve the right to disagree."
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(verb) have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices. Synonyms: bear. Examples: "She bears the title of duchess." "He held the governorship for almost a decade."
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(verb) be the physical support of; carry the weight of. Synonyms: support, sustain, hold up. Examples: "The beam holds up the roof." "He supported me with one hand while i balanced on the beam." "What's holding that mirror?."
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(verb) contain or hold; have within. Synonyms: bear, carry, contain. Examples: "The jar carries wine." "The canteen holds fresh water." "This can contains water."
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(verb) have room for; hold without crowding. Synonyms: accommodate, admit. Examples: "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests." "The theater admits 300 people." "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people."
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(verb) remain in a certain state, position, or condition. Examples: "The weather held." "They held on the road and kept marching."
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(verb) support or hold in a certain manner. Synonyms: carry, bear. Examples: "She holds her head high." "He carried himself upright."
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(verb) be valid, applicable, or true. Synonyms: prevail, obtain. Examples: "This theory still holds."
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(verb) assert or affirm. Examples: "Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good."
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(verb) have as a major characteristic. Examples: "The novel holds many surprises." "The book holds in store much valuable advise."
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(verb) be capable of holding or containing. Synonyms: contain, take. Examples: "This box won't take all the items." "The flask holds one gallon."
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(verb) arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance. Synonyms: reserve, book. Examples: "Reserve me a seat on a flight." "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family." "Please hold a table at maxim's."
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(verb) protect against a challenge or attack. Synonyms: defend, guard. Examples: "Hold that position behind the trees!." "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks."
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(verb) bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted. Synonyms: oblige, bind, obligate. Examples: "He's held by a contract." "I'll hold you by your promise."
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(verb) hold the attention of. Examples: "The soprano held the audience." "This story held our interest." "She can hold an audience spellbound."
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(verb) remain committed to. Examples: "I hold to these ideas."
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(verb) resist or confront with resistance. Synonyms: defy, withstand, hold up. Examples: "The politician defied public opinion." "The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear." "The bridge held."
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(verb) be pertinent or relevant or applicable. Synonyms: apply, go for. Examples: "The same laws apply to you!." "This theory holds for all irrational numbers." "The same rules go for everyone."
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(verb) stop dealing with. Examples: "Hold all calls to the president's office while he is in a meeting."
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(verb) lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits. Synonyms: control, hold in, contain, check, curb, moderate. Examples: "Moderate your alcohol intake." "Hold your tongue." "Hold your temper." "Control your anger."
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(verb) keep from departing. Examples: "Hold the taxi." "Hold the horse."
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(verb) take and maintain control over, often by violent means. Examples: "The dissatisfied students held the president's office for almost a week."
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(verb) cause to stop. Synonyms: halt, arrest. Examples: "Halt the engines." "Arrest the progress." "Halt the presses."
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(verb) cover as for protection against noise or smell. Examples: "She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate." "Hold one's nose."
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(verb) drink alcohol without showing ill effects. Synonyms: carry. Examples: "He can hold his liquor." "He had drunk more than he could carry."
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(verb) aim, point, or direct. Examples: "Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames."
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(verb) declare to be. Synonyms: declare, adjudge. Examples: "She was declared incompetent." "Judge held that the defendant was innocent."
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(verb) be in accord; be in agreement. Synonyms: agree, concur, concord. Examples: "We agreed on the terms of the settlement." "I can't agree with you!." "I hold with those who say life is sacred." "Both philosophers concord on this point."
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(verb) keep from exhaling or expelling. Examples: "Hold your breath."
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