Hold out
volume
British pronunciation/hˈəʊld ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/hˈoʊld ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "hold out"

to hold out
[phrase form: hold]
01

to extend one's hand or an object toward someone, often to give or offer something to them

to hold out definition and meaning
02

to remain sufficient over a period of time

03

to wait or withhold something, often with the intention of negotiation or resistance

04

to survive no matter how dangerous or threatening the circumstances are

05

to reserve something for later use or consideration

06

to present an opportunity, hope, or potential for something positive or desired to occur

07

to maintain a feeling of hope or optimism in a situation, often with caution or skepticism

08

to withhold something, such as information or resources

09

to continue to operate or function

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The child held out a bouquet of flowers to her mother as a surprise.
For the signing of the contract, he held out a pen.
She held out her hand, offering a warm handshake to greet the visitor.
The company's innovative technology holds out the possibility of a brighter future.
The scholarship program holds out opportunities for talented students.
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