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Meaning of
hold-up
in English
hold-up
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Plural
hold-ups
Definitions
Verb
to
rob
using
threats
;
intimidation
The
bank
robber
planned
to
hold-up
the
security
guard
.
Synonyms:
robbery
stick-up
mugging
highway robbery
plundering
Antonyms:
protect
safeguard
defend
secure
guard
to
wait
or
pause
;
delay
We
need
to
hold-up
the
project
until
further
funding
is
approved
.
Synonyms:
delay
pause
wait
stall
hold
Antonyms:
proceed
advance
continue
hasten
expedite
to
impede
or
detain
someone
The
police
officer
was
told
to
hold-up
the
suspect
until
backup
arrived
.
Synonyms:
impede
detain
delay
hinder
obstruct
hamper
stall
block
retard
check
Antonyms:
facilitate
accelerate
speed
advance
unblock
to
support
or
lift
something
The
workers
used
a
crane
to
hold-up
the
heavy
construction
materials
.
Synonyms:
support
lift
uphold
prop
sustain
Antonyms:
lower
drop
release
let-go
abandon
to
fulfil
an
agreement
;
complete
one's
part
The
company
will
hold-up
their
end
of
the
contract
by
delivering
the
goods
on
time
.
to
keep
pace
;
avoid
falling
behind
The
athlete
trained
hard
to
hold-up
with
the
competition
and
win
the
championship
.
to
maintain
composure
;
withstand
hardship
She
learned
to
hold-up
under
pressure
and
managed
to
complete
the
difficult
task
.
to
remain
relevant
;
avoid
seeming
outdated
The
company's
innovative
products
continue
to
hold-up
well
in
the
market
.