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    Hold back
    • hesitate to act or speak
    • refuse or be unwilling to make something known
  2. to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something: She held back from interfering in their arguments. Sandbags will hold back the flood waters for a while. He admitted that something had gone wrong, but he held back the details (= stopped himself from telling the complete truth).

  3. hold back. 1. To physically restrain someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hold" and "back." I held him back so that he didn't run after her. 2. To not do something to the fullest extent that one can. Don't hold back on the court—I don't want you to let me win. 3. To obstruct someone or something.

  4. part of an amount of money that is not paid in a particular situation: The invoice price does not reflect the holdback, a discount the dealer gets from the manufacturer. Fewer examples. Fiscally conservative lawmakers believe the 13 percent increase in spending is to blame for today's budget holdbacks.

  5. to wait for a period of time before doing something: We held back on the product release until the third quarter. (Definition of hold back on sth from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) C1. Browse. hold (down) the fort idiom. hold a clinic idiom. hold all the cards idiom. hold back on sth. hold court idiom.

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  7. to wait for a period of time before doing something: We held back on the product release until the third quarter. (Definition of hold back on sth from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) C1. Browse. hold (down) the fortidiom. hold a clinicidiom. hold all the cardsidiom. hold back on sth. hold courtidiom.

  8. to stop someone or something developing or doing as well as they should: She felt that having children would hold her back. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. (STOP MOVEMENT) C1. If you hold someone or something back, you stop him, her, or it from coming or moving forward: Sandbags will hold the flood waters back for a while.

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