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Definition & Meaning of "hold up"

to hold up
[phrase form: hold]
01

to delay the progress of something

to hold up definition and meaning
02

to provide support or lift to something or someone, often by bearing the weight or preventing it from falling or collapsing

03

to showcase a particular person or thing as a reference or representation of a specific quality, idea, or standard

04

to rob a bank, shop, or similar place using a firearm, usually with a threat of violence

05

to stay strong and continue working effectively, even when facing challenges

06

to fulfill one's obligations or responsibilities in order to ensure the success or completion of an agreement or task

07

(of theories, arguments, etc.) to remain consistent, logical, or convincing over time

08

(of artistic works) to avoid the perception of being outdated by remaining good and relevant

09

(in the game of Bridge) to not play a winning card for strategic reasons

hold up
01

used to ask someone to wait or momentarily stop what they are doing

hold up

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The traffic accident held up the morning commute for hours.
A technical issue held up the launch of the new website.
She was held up at the office and couldn't make it to the dinner on time.
He apologized for holding up the meeting with his lengthy presentation.
The wall can hold up the heavy bookshelves.
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