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  2. HOLD UP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    HOLD UP definition: 1. to remain strong or successful: 2. to delay someone or something: 3. to steal from someone…. Learn more.

  3. HOLD UP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    A hold-up is a situation in which someone is threatened with a weapon in order to make them hand over money or valuables.

  4. Holdup Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    : 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 later. Synonyms. Noun.

  5. Hold up - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

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    act so as to delay an event or action in order to gain an advantage. verb. rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat. synonyms: stick up. see more. take something away by force or without the consent of the owner. verb. continue to live through hardship or adversity.

  6. hold up phrasal verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation ...

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    to delay or block the movement or progress of somebody/something. An accident is holding up traffic. The project was held up by various legal problems. related noun hold-up. to use or present somebody/something as an example. She's always holding up her children as models of good behaviour. His ideas were held up to ridicule. hold up something.

  7. hold up | meaning of hold up in Longman Dictionary of ...

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    ˈhold-up noun [countable] 1 a situation that stops something from happening or making progress SYN delay traffic hold-ups on the highway Despite the odd hold-up, we finished on time. 2 informal an attempt to rob a place or person by threatening them with a weapon SYN robbery a bank hold-up → hold up1 Examples from the Corpus hold-up • It ...

  8. To carry or support (the body or a bodily part) in a certain position: Can the baby hold herself up yet? Hold up your leg.