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Definition of hold out phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hold out

phrasal verb
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hold out
  1. to last, especially in a difficult situation
    • We can stay here for as long as our supplies hold out.
  2. to resist or survive in a dangerous or difficult situation
    • The rebels held out in the mountains for several years.
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hold out something
  1. to offer a chance, hope or possibility of something
    • Doctors hold out little hope of her recovering.
hold something out
  1. to put your hand or arms, or something in your hand, towards somebody, especially to give or offer something
    • I held out my hand to steady her.
    • He held out the keys and I took them.
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