v. 1. To continue to be good; last. The coupon on the cereal box offered a free toy, but the offer held good only till the end of the year. Attendance at the basketball games held good all winter. 2. To continue; endure: last. The demand for new houses held good all that year. The agreement between the schools held good for three years. See: HOLD TRUE.
HOLD GOOD
Meaning of HOLD GOOD in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012