holding down

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Definition of holding down in English English dictionary

hold down
To restrain; to check

You hold him down while I search him.

hold down
To continue, to hold and to manage well

I held down that job for years.

hold down
restrict to preset limitations; be responsible for
hold down
keep; "She manages to hold down two jobs
hold down
If you hold someone down, you keep them under control and do not allow them to have much freedom or power or many rights. Everyone thinks there is some vast conspiracy wanting to hold down the younger generation
hold down
If you hold down a job or a place in a team, you manage to keep it. He never could hold down a job Constant injury problems had made it tough for him to hold down a regular first team place
hold down
keep; "She manages to hold down two jobs"
hold down
restrain; "please hold down the noise so that the neighbors can sleep"
holding down

    Hyphenation

    hold·ing Down

    Turkish pronunciation

    hōldîng daun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhōldəɴɢ ˈdoun/ /ˈhoʊldɪŋ ˈdaʊn/

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