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HOLD UP definition: 1. to remain strong or successful: 2. to delay someone or something: 3. to steal from someone…. Learn more.
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)
HOLDUP definition: 1. a delay: 2. an occasion when someone steals from someone else using violence or the threat of…. Learn more.
A hold-up is a situation in which someone is threatened with a weapon in order to make them hand over money or valuables.
verb. tr to delay; hinder. we were held up by traffic. tr to keep from falling; support. tr to stop forcibly or waylay in order to rob, esp using a weapon. tr to exhibit or present. he held up his achievements for our admiration. intr to survive or last. how are your shoes holding up?
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 came a...
A hold-up is a situation in which someone is threatened with a weapon in order to make them hand over money or valuables. [...] 2. A hold-up is something which causes a delay. [...] 3. A hold-up is the stopping or very slow movement of traffic, sometimes caused by an accident which happened earlier. [...] More. Definitions of 'hold up' 1.