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Hold Back Def. to stop yourself from expressing how you really feel. She held back from interfering in. if you hold back something such as tears or laughter, or if you hold back, you make an effort to stop yourself from showing how you feel. To stop (someone) from doing something. to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something: He bravely held back his tears. control and refrain from showing; To hinder the progress or achievement of : from longman dictionary of contemporary english hold back phrasal verb 1 hold somebody/something ↔ back to make. a strap of the harness joining the breeching to the shaft, so that the horse can hold back the vehicle Once he starts talking, there's no holding him back. To keep from advancing to the next stage, grade, or level. Of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior. To not allow (something) to be seen. She just managed to hold back her anger.

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He bravely held back his tears. She just managed to hold back her anger. To stop (someone) from doing something. control and refrain from showing; to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something: To keep from advancing to the next stage, grade, or level. To hinder the progress or achievement of : from longman dictionary of contemporary english hold back phrasal verb 1 hold somebody/something ↔ back to make. a strap of the harness joining the breeching to the shaft, so that the horse can hold back the vehicle She held back from interfering in.

COLUMN Unlocking Ethan Morton The mental hurdles holding back Purdue

Hold Back Def She just managed to hold back her anger. He bravely held back his tears. Once he starts talking, there's no holding him back. To not allow (something) to be seen. a strap of the harness joining the breeching to the shaft, so that the horse can hold back the vehicle Of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior. To stop (someone) from doing something. to stop something from happening or advancing, or to keep someone from doing something: control and refrain from showing; She just managed to hold back her anger. She held back from interfering in. To keep from advancing to the next stage, grade, or level. To hinder the progress or achievement of : to stop yourself from expressing how you really feel. from longman dictionary of contemporary english hold back phrasal verb 1 hold somebody/something ↔ back to make. if you hold back something such as tears or laughter, or if you hold back, you make an effort to stop yourself from showing how you feel.

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