HOLD ON TO


Meaning of HOLD ON TO in English

or hold onto

1.

If you hold on to something that gives you an advantage, you succeed in keeping it for yourself, and prevent it from being taken away or given to someone else.

Firms are now keen to hold on to the people they recruit.

...a politician who knew how to hold onto power.

PHRASAL VERB : V P P n , V P n

2.

If you hold on to something, you keep it for a longer time than would normally be expected.

Do you think you could hold on to that report for the next day or two?...

People hold onto letters for years and years.

= keep

PHRASAL VERB : V P P n , V P n

3.

If you hold on to your beliefs, ideas, or principles, you continue to believe in them and do not change or abandon them if others try to influence you or if circumstances cause you to doubt them.

He was imprisoned for 19 years yet held on to his belief in his people.

PHRASAL VERB : V P P n

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