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  1. HOLD UP definition: 1. to remain strong or successful: 2. to delay someone or something: 3. to steal from someone…. Learn more.

  2. 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.

  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)

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  5. Definition of hold up. 1. as in to postpone. to assign to a later time held up mail delivery until we had a permanent address. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. postpone. delay. defer. put over. put off. hold off (on) hold over. lay over. remit. wait. shelve. hesitate. suspend. stretch (out)

  6. 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 ...

  7. 4 days ago · To hold up a person or process means to make them late or delay them. Why were you holding everyone up? [VERB noun PARTICLE] Continuing violence could hold up progress towards reform. [VERB PARTICLE noun] cancel. 4. phrasal verb.

  8. 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.

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