V2 |
hold over, carry over | hold over goods to be sold for the next season | |
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hangover, holdover | an official who remains in office after his term | |
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hangover, holdover | something that has survived from the past | |
V2 |
hold over | keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time | |
V1 |
hold over | continue a term of office past the normal period of time | |
V2 |
hold over | intimidate somebody (with a threat) | |
V2 |
postpone, defer, put off, shelve, set back, remit, put over, table, hold over, prorogue | hold back to a later time |