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- (of bad weather) fail to occur:"fortunately, the rain held off until the evening"
- delay or postpone an action or decision:"if I was in their shoes, I'd hold off for a couple of days"
- resist an attacker or challenge:"he held off a late challenge by Vose to win by thirteen seconds"
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