Moderate as in recess To delay or postpone something, similar to protracting or extending its waiting time. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Put On Hold'
After realizing the error, the programmer had to put on hold the software update until the bugs were fixed.
The chef had to put on hold the preparation of the dessert as the main course was taking longer than expected.
The librarian had to put on hold the library renovation project until they received additional funding.
The teacher had to put on hold the classroom activity while waiting for the principal to address a student issue.
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