Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits.
Close in; darkness enclosed him"
Hold back; keep from being perceived by others.
1 The same feverish restlessness was taking hold in similar circles in Europe.
2 CONVERSION Throughout the summer, Islamic State consolidated its hold in central Libya.
3 It was a much easier opinion to hold in my previous body.
4 The ceasefire only began to take hold in reality in September 2015.
5 Early spring and a mysterious, swiftly spreading virus takes hold in England.
6 Elaida says the rules of nature do not hold in the Ways.
7 But courts sided with the Republican-controlled state legislature to hold in - person voting.
8 What about getting down to that paper you hold in your hand?
9 The country gentlemen hold in general rather a friendly language than otherwise.
10 I am always absolutely sure of what I hold in my hands.
11 The companies also buy mortgages to hold in their money-making investment portfolios.
12 That trial was put on hold in November to allow for mediation.
13 They cannot unite the country around the things people hold in common.
14 This photograph which I hold in my hand shows that rather plainly.
15 And that explains why those words caught hold in our collective imagination.
16 The proofs you hold in your hand have been set and corrected.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Hold in в диалектах
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