Meaning
- Hold off means to delay doing something, postpone an action, or keep something or someone away for a period of time.
- It can also mean to resist or prevent something from happening immediately.
Grammar and Usage
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Phrasal verb
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Structure:
- hold off on + noun/gerund → delay something.
- hold off + object → prevent or resist someone/something.
Examples of patterns:
- "hold off on making a decision" (postpone)
- "hold off the attackers" (resist/stop)
Common Phrases
- hold off on making a decision
- hold off the enemy
- hold off until tomorrow
- hold off the rain
Collocations
- hold off + decision
- hold off + announcement
- hold off + purchase
- hold off + attackers
- hold off + storm
Examples
- We decided to hold off on buying a new car until next year.
- The manager asked the team to hold off making any announcements until the contract was signed.
- The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy until reinforcements arrived.
- Let’s hold off until the weather clears up before we go hiking.
- He tried to hold off the creditors by promising to pay them later.
- They had to hold off their plans due to lack of funding.
- The medicine can hold off the infection for a while.
- Please hold off on calling her until I finish this meeting.
Synonyms or Related
- delay
- postpone
- put off
- defer
- resist
- fend off
Antonym
- proceed
- continue
- go ahead
- advance