Moderate as in wait To maintain or persevere, often in challenging situations, similar to holding out. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold On'
Despite facing challenges, she decided to hold on to her dreams of becoming a doctor.
The suspense in the novel made it impossible for me to hold on to sleep.
Despite the storm, the ship managed to hold on and reach the harbor safely.
We need you to hold on while we investigate the issue.
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