HOLD UP


Meaning of HOLD UP in English

[hold up] vt (1851) 1: to rob at gunpoint

2: delay, impede

3: to call attention to: single out "his work was held up to ridicule" "hold this up as perfection --Times Lit. Supp." ~ vi: to continue in the same condition without failing or losing effectiveness or force "you seem to be holding up under the strain"

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