Expert as in hold back/hold off To restrain or suppress, as in keeping emotions or actions from being expressed openly; to bottle up. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold In'
She found it hard to hold in her tears during the touching movie scene.
To maintain professionalism, doctors often have to hold in their personal feelings.
As a spy, he had to hold in sensitive information even under intense questioning.
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