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    hold up

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  2. to steal from someone using violence or the threat of violence: They held the same bank up twice in one week.

  3. 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 The Times Literary Supplement (London)

  4. Synonyms for HELD UP: postponed, delayed, deferred, laid over, held over, held off (on), put off, put over; Antonyms of HELD UP: worked (on), decided (upon), dealt (with), did, acted, wrought (on), kept (on), carried on.

  5. If you hold someone up, or if you hold up something such as their behaviour, you make their behaviour known to other people, so that they can criticize or praise it. She said the picture that had appeared in a Sunday newspaper had held her up to ridicule.

  6. Definition of hold up phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to support someone or something and stop them from falling. to delay or block the movement or progress of someone or something An accident is holding up traffic. related noun holdup. to use or present someone or something as an example She's always holding up her children as models of good behavior. His ideas were held up to ridicule.

  8. 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 came a...

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · hold up (third-person singular simple present holds up, present participle holding up, simple past and past participle held up) (intransitive, informal) To wait or delay. Synonyms: hold on, hang on

  10. verb. rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat. synonyms: stick up. see more. verb. continue to live through hardship or adversity. synonyms: endure, go, hold out, last, live, live on, survive. be, live. have life, be alive.

  11. Define hold up. hold up synonyms, hold up pronunciation, hold up translation, English dictionary definition of hold up. v. held , hold·ing , holds v. tr. 1. a. To have and keep in one's grasp: held the reins tightly. b. To aim or direct; point: held a hose on the fire. c.