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    hold up

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  2. to steal from someone using violence or the threat of violence: They held the same bank up twice in one week.

  3. Holdup can be a noun meaning a robbery or a delay, or a verb meaning to rob, to impede, or to continue. Learn the synonyms, examples, and history of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Held up can mean postponed, stopped, hampered, survived, remained, or flew, depending on the context. Find 240 similar and opposite words for held up in this thesaurus entry, with examples and citations.

  5. Learn the meanings and usage of the phrasal verb hold up and its related expressions, such as hold-up, hold up, and hold up. Find out how to distinguish between different meanings and contexts of hold up in British and American English.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of hold up in different contexts, such as remaining strong, delaying, blocking, presenting or stealing. See examples, synonyms and related words for hold up.

  7. Learn the meaning of hold up as a phrasal verb and a noun, with examples of usage and grammar. Find out how to use hold up to support, delay, rob, or stay stable.

  8. a. To have and keep in one's grasp: held the reins tightly. b. To aim or direct; point: held a hose on the fire. c. To keep from falling or moving; support: a nail too small to hold the mirror; hold the horse steady; papers that were held together with staples. d. To sustain the pressure of: The old bridge can't hold much weight. 2. a.