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    hold out

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  2. to hold something in your hand with your arm stretched towards someone or something, especially when offering them something: Rosie held out an apple for the horse. She held the letter out for me to read. C2. to offer a possibility, solution, hope, etc.:

  3. The meaning of HOLDOUT is one that holds out (as in negotiations); also : an instance of holding out. How to use holdout in a sentence.

  4. If you hold out for something, you refuse to accept something which you do not think is good enough or large enough, and you continue to demand more.

  5. Definitions of hold out. verb. wait uncompromisingly for something desirable. “He held out for the dessert and did not touch the cheeses”. see more. verb. continue to live through hardship or adversity. synonyms: endure, go, hold up, last, live, live on, survive. be, live.

  6. a person, organization, or country that continues to refuse to accept something that others have already accepted, despite other people trying to persuade them to: Smaller producers, who would receive less than 20% of the $1.2 billion under the settlement formula, remain holdouts. the act of refusing to accept something:

  7. noun. a person, country, organization, etc, that continues to resist or refuses to change. Honecker was one of the staunchest holdouts against reform. a person, country, organization, etc, that declines to cooperate or participate. they remain the only holdouts to signing the accord. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  8. to offer a chance, hope or possibility of something. Doctors hold out little hope of her recovering. hold something out. 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.

  9. Definition of hold out phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. hold out meaning, definition, what is hold out: to think or say that something is possib...: Learn more.

  11. a. To have and keep in one's grasp: held the reins tightly. b. To aim or direct; point: held a hose on the fire. c. To keep from falling or moving; support: a nail too small to hold the mirror; hold the horse steady; papers that were held together with staples. d. To sustain the pressure of: The old bridge can't hold much weight. 2. a.