1. a. : to maintain a condition or position : persist. b. : to maintain a grasp on something : hang on. 2. : to await something (such as a telephone connection) desired or requested. broadly : wait. Phrases. hold on to. : to maintain possession of or adherence to. Synonyms. abide. bide. continue. endure. hold up. keep up. last. perdure. persist.

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hold on to somebody/something phrasal verb to keep something rather than losing it, selling it, or giving it to someone else The soldiers held on to the bridge for three more days.

Definition of 'hold on to' hold on to. or hold onto. 1. phrasal verb. If you hold on to something that gives you an advantage, you succeed in keeping it for yourself, and prevent it from being taken away or given to someone else. Jane is determined to hold on to her fortune. [VERB PARTICLE PARTICLE noun] yiK3k2.
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