Moderate 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
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold In'
Despite the challenging circumstances, he managed to hold in his anger during the meeting.
He had to hold in his comments during the heated debate to maintain decorum.
I had to hold in my laughter during the serious business meeting.
The athlete tried to hold in his exhaustion until he crossed the finish line.
Report
Meaning
Contribute
Copied