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  1. to delay someone or something: Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (STEAL) to steal from someone using violence or the threat of violence:

  2. Find 240 similar and opposite words for the phrase held up, which can mean postponed, stopped, hampered, survived, remained, or flew. See definitions, examples, and related entries for each synonym.

  3. Learn the difference between holdup as a noun and a verb, and see examples of how to use it in a sentence. Holdup can mean a robbery, a delay, or a way to call attention to something.

  4. 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.

  5. Find 5 different ways to say HELD UP, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. to use or present somebody/something as an example. She's always holding up her children as models of good behaviour. His ideas were held up to ridicule. hold up something. to steal from a bank, shop, etc. using a gun. Masked men held up a security van in South London yesterday. related noun hold-up.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb hold up and its noun form hold-up. Find out how to express support, delay, robbery, and stability with hold up.