Moderate as in constrain To restrain or keep something from advancing or happening, similar to the idea of holding back or holding off. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold In'
The dam was built to hold in the vast reservoir of water for irrigation purposes.
The teacher had to hold in her frustration when the students were not paying attention.
The walls of the fortress were designed to hold in the invading forces.
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.
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