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

hold up

phrasal verb
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hold up
  1. to remain strong and working effectively
    • She's holding up well under the pressure.
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hold somebody/something up [often passive]
  1. to support somebody/something and stop them from falling
  2. to delay or block the movement or progress of somebody/something
    • An accident is holding up traffic.
    • The project was held up by various legal problems.
    related noun hold-up
  3. to use or present somebody/something as an example
    • She's always holding up her children as models of good behaviour.
    • His ideas were held up to ridicule.
hold up something
  1. to steal from a bank, shop, etc. using a gun
    • Masked men held up a security van in South London yesterday.
    related noun hold-up
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