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- support and prevent something from falling:"concrete pillars hold up the elevated section of the railroad"
- display something by holding it above one's waist or head:"he held up the book so she could see the cover"
- present or expose someone or something as an example or for particular treatment:"they were held up to public ridicule"
- delay or block the movement or progress of someone or something:"our return flight was held up for seven hours"
- rob someone or something using threats or violence:"a masked gunman held up the post office"
- remain strong or vigorous:"the dollar held up well against the yen"
- (of an argument or theory) be logical, consistent, or convincing:"their views still seem to hold up extremely well"
- wait; stop:"Hold up! I'm coming too!"
- bridgerefrain from playing a winning card for tactical reasons:"South held up the Ace until the third round of the suit"
Similar and Opposite Wordsdefinition- support and prevent something from falling:
- display something by holding it above one's waist or head:
- delay or block the movement or progress of someone or something:
- rob someone or something using threats or violence:
- (of an argument or theory) be logical, consistent, or convincing:
noun- a situation that causes delay, especially to a journey:
- a robbery conducted with the use of threats or violence:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: to continue in the same condition without failing or losing effectiveness or force she's holding up under the strain music that holds up twenty years laterwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/holdupDefinition of holdup noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary holdup noun /ˈhoʊldʌp/ a situation in which something is prevented from happening for a short time synonym delay What's the holdup?www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…Definition of hold up phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary hold up phrasal verb hold up to remain strong and working effectivelywww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…
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