as in postpone To delay or refrain from taking action; to resist or abstain, especially in refusing something. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold Off'
The team decided to hold off the meeting until everyone could attend.
The manager suggested they hold off on making a decision until more information was available.
The librarian requested patrons to hold off returning borrowed books during the library's closure.
The scientist decided to hold off publishing the research until further experiments could validate the findings.
The mayor announced they would hold off construction on the new park until community input was gathered.
The software developer decided to hold off releasing the update to address a critical bug.
The author decided to hold off revealing the plot twist until the later chapters of the book.
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