Moderate as in go on To grasp or cling to something firmly, as in to stick or keep a firm hold. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hold On'
During the storm, passengers were instructed to hold on tightly to the handrails on the ship.
Hold on to your dreams, and never let anyone discourage you from pursuing them.
Hold on to the memories that bring you joy, even during difficult times.
The pilot instructed everyone to hold on during the turbulent flight.
The scientist asked the assistant to hold on to the valuable data.
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