To keep or maintain in one's possession
“We decided to hold on to the property for one more year to make sure we did not sell too soon.”
To physically grip or cling to something
“Hold on to my hand tightly, so that even if you slip, you cannot fall.”
To hold in one's mind, heart or imagination
“All I can do is hold on to the memories of a love we once shared.”
To keep (something) going
“I worry about the future. How long can we hold on to the old traditions?”
To take control of with one's hands
To attract and engage the attention or interest of
To embrace or hold someone or something tightly in one's arms
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