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Phrasal Verb - holding over

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To extend or postpone something, especially a deadline or a lease, for a short time. 2. To maintain or keep something, such as a position or a belief, for a period of time.

Examples

No.Example
1The company decided to hold over the implementation of the new policy until after the holiday season.
2Despite the protestations of the tenants, the landlord chose to hold over their leases for another year.
3The project manager asked the team to hold over their vacation plans until the project was completed.
4The Prime Minister held over a decision on the proposed tax increase until after the election.
5The sales manager held over the top-performing salesperson, despite his resignation notice.
6The committee held over their vote on the proposed budget until they received more information.
7The president held over his decision to declare war until he received a report from his military advisors.
8The teacher held over the students who missed the exam for a make-up session.
9The actor held over his contract for a third season of the popular TV series.
10The engineer held over the design of the new bridge until he was satisfied with the safety features.