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held


held

H0128900 (hĕld)v.Past tense and past participle of hold1.

held

(hɛld) vb the past tense and past participle of hold1

hold1

(hoʊld)

v. held, hold•ing,
n. v.t. 1. to have or keep in the hand; grasp: to hold someone's hand. 2. to set aside; reserve or retain: to hold a reservation. 3. to bear, sustain, or support with or as if with the hands or arms. 4. to keep in a specified state: The preacher held them spellbound. 5. to detain: The police held her for questioning. 6. to conduct; carry on: to hold a meeting. 7. to hinder; restrain: Fear held me from acting. 8. to have the ownership or use of; possess or occupy: to hold a position of authority. 9. to contain or be capable of containing: This bottle holds a quart. 10. to make accountable: We will hold you to your word. 11. to keep in the mind; believe: held certain beliefs. 12. to regard; consider: to hold a person responsible. 13. to keep forcibly: Enemy forces held the hill. 14. to point; aim: He held a gun on the prisoner. 15. to decide legally. 16. to sustain (a musical note, chord, or rest). 17. to omit, as from an order: One burger - hold the pickle. v.i. 18. to remain in a specified state: Hold still. 19. to maintain a grasp; remain fast: The clamp held. 20. to maintain one's position against opposition. 21. to agree; sympathize: She doesn't hold with new ideas. 22. to remain faithful: to hold to one's purpose. 23. to remain valid: The rule still holds. 24. to refrain; forbear (usu. used imperatively). 25. hold back, a. to restrain; check: to hold back tears. b. to hinder the advancement of. c. to refrain from giving or revealing; withhold: to hold back information. d. to refrain from participating. 26. hold down, a. to keep under control or at a low level: to hold down interest rates. b. to continue to function in: to hold down a job. 27. hold forth, to speak at great length. 28. hold oneself in, to exercise restraint. 29. hold off, a. to keep at a distance; repel. b. to postpone action; defer. 30. hold on, a. to keep a firm grip on something. b. to keep going; continue. c. to stop; halt (usu. used imperatively). d. to keep a telephone connection open. 31. hold out, a. to present; offer. b. to continue to last. c. to refuse to yield. d. to withhold something expected or due. 32. hold over, a. to keep for future consideration or action. b. to keep beyond the arranged period: to hold a movie over for an extra week. 33. hold up, a. to support; uphold. b. to delay; bring to a stop. c. to endure; persevere: I'm tired but holding up. d. to present for attention; display. e. to rob at gunpoint. n. 34. an act of holding fast with the hand or other physical means; grasp; grip: a good hold on the rope. 35. something to hold a thing by; something to grasp, esp. for support. 36. something that holds fast or supports something else. 37. an order reserving something: to put a hold on a library book. 38. a controlling force or dominating influence: to have a hold on a person. 39. a wrestler's maneuver for seizing and controlling an opponent. 40. a pause or delay. 41. a prison cell. 42. stronghold. 43. a feature on a telephone that allows voice communication to be interrupted without breaking the connection. Idioms: 1. get hold of, a. to grasp; seize. b. to communicate with by telephone. 2. on hold, a. into a state of interruption or suspension. b. into a state of being kept waiting incommunicado by a telephone hold. [before 900; Middle English; Old English h(e)aldan, c. Old Frisian, Old Norse halda, Old High German haltan] syn: See contain.

hold2

(hoʊld)

n. 1. the cargo space in the hull of a vessel, esp. between the lowermost deck and the bottom. 2. the cargo compartment of an aircraft. [1585–95; variant of hole; compare Dutch hol hole, hold]
Thesaurus
Adj.1.held - occupied or in the control of; often used in combination; "enemy-held territory"
Translations
pass. e p.p. di to hold

held


See:
  • be held in high esteem
  • be held in high regard
  • hold
  • hold (all) the aces
  • hold (all) the cards
  • hold (down) the fort
  • hold (one) at arm's length
  • hold (one) to ransom
  • hold (one's) end up
  • hold (one's) ground
  • hold (one's) nose
  • hold (someone or something) at bay
  • hold (someone or something) in contempt
  • hold (someone) in good stead
  • hold (someone) in high esteem
  • hold (someone) in high regard
  • hold (something) in abeyance
  • hold (something) in reserve
  • hold (something) in store (for one)
  • hold (something) inside (of oneself)
  • hold a grudge
  • hold a meeting
  • hold a wolf by the ears
  • hold an eel by the tail
  • hold back
  • hold by (something)
  • hold court
  • hold down
  • hold fast
  • hold firm
  • hold forth
  • hold hard
  • hold in
  • hold it
  • hold off
  • hold off from (doing something)
  • hold on
  • hold on for dear life
  • hold on tight
  • hold on to (someone or something) like grim death
  • hold onto
  • hold out
  • hold out an olive branch (to someone)
  • hold out an/the olive branch
  • hold out hope
  • hold out the olive branch (to someone)
  • hold over
  • hold promise
  • hold still for (someone or something)
  • hold terror for (someone)
  • hold the bag
  • hold the field
  • hold the floor
  • hold the key
  • hold the line
  • hold the phone
  • hold the purse strings
  • hold the reins
  • hold the ring
  • hold the sack
  • hold the stage
  • hold the whip hand
  • hold the wire
  • hold tight
  • hold together
  • hold up
  • hold up (one's) end (of the bargain)
  • hold up to (something)
  • hold with (something)
  • with (one's) head held high
EncyclopediaSeehold

Held


Held

(held), Hans, German anatomist, 1866-1942. See: Held bundle, Held decussation.

ARID1A

A gene on chromosome 1p36.1-p35 that encodes AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 1, which is highly expressed in the spleen, thymus, prostate, testes, ovaries, small intestine, colon and peripheral leukocytes. ARID1A is involved in transcriptional activation and repression of select genes by chromatin remodelling (by altering DNA-nucleosome topology). It is also involved in vitamin D-coupled transcription regulation by associating with the WINAC complex, a chromatin-remodelling complex recruited by vitamin D receptor.
ARID1A belongs to the neural progenitors-specific chromatin remodelling (npBAF) and the neuron-specific chromatin remodelling (nBAF) complexes, which are involved in switching developing neurons from stem/progenitors to post-mitotic chromatin remodelling as they exit the cell cycle and become committed to their adult state.
Molecular pathology
Defects in ARID1A cause mental retardation autosomal dominant type 14.

Held


Held

In relation to the opinion of a court, decided.

The holding in a particular case is the ultimate decision of a court of a Justiciable controversy.

held

v. decided or ruled, as "the court held that the contract was valid."

(See: decision, ruling, judgment)

held


Held

1. Describing a situation in which a security is temporarily unavailable for trade. A security may be held for a variety of reasons, including an inability to give or receive a quote. See also: Suspend trading.

2. Describing a security or other asset on which one has a long position. That is, one holds a security when one owns it.

held

Temporarily unavailable for trading. —Used of a security.

HELD


AcronymDefinition
HELDHTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Enabled Location Delivery
HELDHealth Effects Laboratory Division
HELDHigh Encouraging, Low Discouraging (cards)
HELDHigh Explosive, Lethal & Dangerous (gaming clan)
HELDHistory of Expressive Language Delay (speech research)
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