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  1. HOLD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HOLD is to have possession or ownership of or have at one's disposal.

  2. Hold - definition of hold by The Free Dictionary

    hold (həʊld) vb, holds, holding or held (hɛld) 1. to have or keep (an object) with or within the hands, arms, etc; clasp

  3. Hold - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Hold also means to keep from exhaling. If you forget to hold your breath when you go underwater, you're sure to come up sputtering. The noun hold means the cargo area on a ship or airplane. …

  4. HOLD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    He currently holds the position of technical manager. The bank holds large reserves of gold. Despite incurring heavy losses, the rebels now hold the town and the surrounding hills.

  5. HOLD Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp. She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his. to set aside; reserve or retain. to hold a reservation. to bear, sustain, or …

  6. hold - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hold1 /həʊld $ hoʊld/ S1 W1 verb (past tense and past participle held /held/) 1 in your hand/arms a) [transitive] to have something in your …

  7. holds - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to contain or be capable of containing: This bottle holds a quart. to bind or make accountable to an obligation: We will hold you to your promise to pay back the money.

  8. HOLD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If a vehicle holds the road well, it remains in close contact with the road and can be controlled safely and easily. I thought the car held the road really well. [VERB noun adverb]

  9. hold verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    hold something to have or offer something; to be going to bring something. I don't know what the future holds.

  10. Hold Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    He lied to her once, and she still holds it against him. Nobody is going to hold it against you if you don't come. [=no one is going to be angry or upset with you if you don't come]