Definition for Hold (-ing, -s, held)

hold (-ing, -s, held), v. [OE haldan < Germanic.] (webplay: anchor, arms, basket, bearing, blow, carry, child, contain, curtain, debate, distance, dollar, endure, escape, estate, exhibit, fail, fast, fix, fool, frost, grace, hand, head, horse, interrupted, judge, keep, last, laughter, lifting, limit, measure, nature, night, offer, orange, peace, people, possession, practice, raining, reach, running, solemnize, stand, still, stop, take, teach, think, thunder, title, tongue, true, up, water, within).

  1. Retain; contain; prevent; restrain; confine within.
  2. Bear in the hand; maintain in one's grasp.
  3. Bind; stay; stick; connect; adhere; keep from separation; [fig.] legally binding.
  4. Think; regard; consider; believe; maintain an opinion.
  5. Contain; amount that can be borne.
  6. Own; retain; maintain.
  7. Mold; shape.
  8. Phrase. “hold up”: sustain; support.

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