"Hold-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hold-up" Meaning

A hold-up is a sudden interruption or delay, typically in a process or plan. It can also refer to a crime, often committed by Criminals who demand money or valuables from another person, usually at gunpoint or with a threat of violence.

"Hold-up" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Hold-up"


Here are five examples of using the phrase "hold-up" in a sentence:

The jury ordered a hold-up in the trial due to a dispute between the two lawyers.

(meaning a delay or interruption)

The robber held up the convenience store clerk, demanding cash from the register.

(meaning to stop someone by violence or the threat of violence, typically to steal something)

The traffic congestion on the highway caused a massive hold-up, leaving commuters stuck for hours.

(meaning a delay or blockage)

The team's sudden injury epidemic led to a hold-up in their game schedule.

(meaning a delay or postponement)

The bank's system experienced a technical hold-up, causing delays in processing transactions.

(meaning a blockage or disruption)


Note: The meaning of "hold-up" can vary depending on the context, but generally refers to a delay, blockage, or interruption.

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