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    hold·ing
    [ˈhōldiNG]
    noun
    holding (noun) · holdings (plural noun)
    1. (holdings)
      stocks, property, and other financial assets in someone's possession:
      "commercial property holdings"
      • books, periodicals, magazines, and other material in a library.
    hold
    [hōld]
    verb
    holding (present participle)
    1. grasp, carry, or support with one's hands:
      "she was holding a brown leather suitcase"
      Similar:
      hold onto
      cling to
      have in one's hand
      cleave to
      Opposite:
      let go of
      • keep or sustain in a specified position:
        "I held the door open for him"
      • embrace (someone):
        "Mark pulled her into his arms and held her close"
        Similar:
        hold tight
        hold in one's arms
      • be able to bear (the weight of a person or thing):
        "I reached up to the nearest branch that seemed likely to hold my weight"
      • (of a vehicle) maintain close contact with (the road), especially when driven at speed:
        "the car holds the corners very well"
      • (of a ship or an aircraft) continue to follow (a particular course):
        "the ship is holding a southeasterly course"
      • archaic
        keep going in a particular direction:
        "he held on his way, close behind his friend"
    2. keep or detain (someone):
      "the police were holding him on a murder charge" · "she was held prisoner for two days"
      Similar:
      hold in custody
      put behind bars
      put in prison
      put in jail
      keep under lock and key
      keep under constraint
      Opposite:
      let go
    3. remain secure, intact, or in position without breaking or giving way:
      "the boat's anchor would not hold"
    4. contain or be capable of containing (a specified amount):
      "the tank held twenty-four gallons"
      Similar:
      have a capacity of
      have room for
      have space for
      have seats for
      • be able to drink (a reasonable amount of alcohol) without becoming drunk or suffering any ill effects:
        "I can hold my liquor as well as anyone"
      • have or be characterized by:
        "I don't know what the future holds"
    5. have in one's possession:
      "the managing director still holds fifty shares in the company"
      Similar:
      be the owner of
      have in one's possession
      be in possession of
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        be in possession of illegal drugs:
        "he was holding, and the police hauled him off to jail"
      • have or occupy (a job or position):
        "she held office from 1985 to 90"
        Similar:
        be in
      • have or adhere to (a belief or opinion):
        "I feel nothing but pity for someone who holds such chauvinistic views" · "they hold that all literature is empty of meaning"
      • regard (someone or something) in a specified way:
        "you can't hold yourself responsible for what happened" · "the speed limit is held in contempt by many drivers" · "a concerto is generally held to be a piece for one or more soloists and orchestra"
      • (of a judge or court) rule; decide:
        "the Court of Appeals held that there was no evidence to support the judge's assessment"
    6. keep or reserve for someone:
      "a reservation can be held for twenty-four hours"
      Opposite:
      • maintain (a phone connection) until the person one has called is free to speak:
        "please hold, and I'll see if he's available" · "will you hold?"
    7. prevent from going ahead or occurring:
      "hold your fire!"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        refrain from adding or using (something, typically an item of food or drink):
        "a strawberry margarita, but hold the tequila"
      • informal
        (hold it)
        used as a way of exhorting someone to wait or to stop doing something:
        "hold it right there, pal!"
      • archaic
        restrain oneself:
        "“Hold, hold!” he cried"
    8. arrange and take part in (a meeting or conversation):
      "a meeting was held at the church"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English haldan, healdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch houden and German halten; the noun is partly from Old Norse hald ‘hold, support, custody’.
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  3. Princeton's WordNet Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes

    1. retention, keeping, holding noun the act of retaining something Synonyms: property, memory, retentiveness, keeping, guardianship, belongings, safekeeping, retentivity, retention
    2. property, belongings, holding noun something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of property"; Synonyms: ...
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    What are some synonyms for 'hold'?The words accommodate and contain are common synonyms of hold. While all three words mean "to have or be capable of having within," hold implies the capacity of containing or the usual or permanent function of containing or keeping.
    What is the definition of 'hold'?While all three words mean "to have or be capable of having within," hold implies the capacity of containing or the usual or permanent function of containing or keeping. When is it sensible to use accommodate instead of hold? The words accommodate and hold are synonyms, but do differ in nuance.
    What is another word for held?Synonyms for HELD: clutched, clenched, gripped, carried, grabbed, cradled, took, snatched; Antonyms of HELD: handed, gave, dropped, delivered, released, relinquished, rendered, yielded
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