Moderate as in hold back/hold off To secure or restrain something in place, especially by applying pressure or force, as in pinning it down. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Holddown'
Emily had to holddown her excitement as she waited for the surprise party.
The security personnel had to holddown the unruly crowd during the protest.
The scientist used a clamp to holddown the specimen for examination.
The wrestler used his strength to holddown his opponent on the mat.
The military strategy was to holddown the strategic location against the enemy.
Report
Meaning
Contribute
Copied