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HOLD BACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something: She held back from interfering in their arguments. Sandbags will hold back the flood waters for a while. He admitted that something had gone wrong, but he held back the details (= stopped himself from telling the complete truth).
Holdback Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Noun. The other half of the moneys would be released to the clients' captives within 180 days, less some holdback that would last until the reinsurance policy expired (usually at the end of the year), plus some additional days tacked on for the extended reporting period.
HELD BACK Synonyms: 107 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for HELD BACK: hampered, hindered, impeded, embarrassed, obstructed, tied up, handicapped, interfered (with); Antonyms of HELD BACK: helped, assisted, aided, facilitated, opened, released, cleared, made way.
What Is Another Way to Say “Held Back”? - SynonymPro
1. Restrained. Appropriate Use: Referring to keeping something under control or within limits. Example: The manager restrained from making any sudden changes to the team structure. 2. Withheld. Appropriate Use: To hold back or refrain from providing something.
Hold back - definition of hold back by The Free Dictionary
a. To keep in the mind or convey as a judgment, conviction, or point of view: holds that this economic program is the only answer to high prices. b. To assert or affirm, especially formally: This doctrine holds that people are inherently good. c. To regard in a certain way: I hold you in high esteem. 9.
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