HOLD OUT


Meaning of HOLD OUT in English

[hold out] vi (1585) 1: to remain unsubdued or operative: continue to cope or function

2: to refuse to go along with others in a concerted action or to come to an agreement "holding out for a shorter workweek" ~ vt 1: to present as something realizable: proffer

2: to represent to be -- hold out on : to withhold something (as information) from

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