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    Hold back
    • hesitate to act or speak
    • refuse or be unwilling to make something known
  2. The meaning of HOLDBACK is something that retains or restrains. How to use holdback in a sentence.

  3. 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).

  4. The meaning of HOLD BACK (SOMEONE OR SOMETHING ) is to stop (someone) from doing something. How to use hold back (someone or something ) in a sentence.

  5. To hold someone or something back means to prevent someone from doing something, or to prevent something from happening. Stagnation in home sales is holding back economic recovery. [ VERB PARTICLE noun ]

  6. 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).

  7. verb. keep under control; keep in check. synonyms: keep, keep back, restrain. see more. verb. hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of. synonyms: arrest, check, contain, stop, turn back. see more. Pronunciation.

  8. “I have to hold back my ammunition, hold my poker cards,” he says. From The Daily Beast But I try to say things that are the truth, and I don't hold back, and sometimes it does get me into trouble.

  9. hold something back. to not tell somebody something they want or need to know. to hold back information. I think he's holding something back. I'm sure he knows more than he admits. to stop yourself from expressing how you really feel. She just managed to hold back her anger.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · hold back (third-person singular simple present holds back, present participle holding back, simple past and past participle held back) (idiomatic, intransitive) To act with reserve; to contain one's full measure or power. Synonym: pull punches Coordinate terms: pull back, stand back

  11. A complete guide to the word "HOLD BACK": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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