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  • 101held ball — noun A situation in which players of opposing teams both hold the ball, with neither clearly possessing it outright …

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  • 102Held — Hans, German anatomist, 1866–1942. See H. bundle, H. decussation …

    Medical dictionary

  • 103Held-to-Maturity Securities — Debt securities that a firm has the ability and intent to hold until maturity. These are reported at amortized cost, therefore, they are not affected by swings in the financial markets …

    Investment dictionary

  • 104held at the opening — Used for listed equity securities. Not open for trading because specialists or regulators are not allowing trading to occur until imbalances dissipate or news is disseminated. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 105held up — Synonyms and related words: arrested, back, backward, behindhand, belated, blocked, delayed, delayed action, detained, hung up, in a bind, in abeyance, jammed, late, latish, moratory, never on time, obstructed, overdue, retarded, slow, stopped,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 106held — see hield …

    Old to modern English dictionary

  • 107held — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. grasped, controlled, occupied, guarded, taken, gripped, clutched, defended, adhered, stuck, detained, sustained, believed; see also retained 1 . Ant. released, freed*, lost …

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  • 108held over — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. returned, presented again, continued, retold; see repeated 1 …

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  • 109held up — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Robbed] Syn. assaulted, shot at, beaten; see attacked . 2. [Postponed] Syn. withheld, put off, delayed; see postponed …

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  • 110Held — Heldm 1.Hauptperson,Hauptteilnehmer,Urheber,VollbringereinergroßenTat;Sportgrößeu.ä.Meinteigentlichdenmutigen,tapferenKrieger;vondaverallgemeinerndübertragenaufjeglichenVollbringereinerHochleistung.1800ff.… …

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