Advanced as in hold back/hold off Keep restrained or under control; prevent from expanding or being released. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold In'
The company tried to hold in the news of the product launch until the scheduled date.
Despite the urge to scream, she managed to hold in her emotions at the horror movie.
The dam was designed to hold in the massive volume of water and prevent flooding.
The doctor advised her to hold in her cough to avoid disturbing others in the waiting room.
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