English · Common Verbs

hold up

/hoʊld ʌp/

[/hoʊld ʌp/]

delay; support; rob

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Definition

To delay someone or something, to support a weight, or to rob a place using force.

Example

Sorry I'm late; I was held up in traffic.

Sorry I'm late; I was held up in traffic.

Etymology

From 'hold' plus 'up', the idea of stopping or supporting something.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for delays and, separately, robberies.

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