foreholding (Meaning)
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foreholding (n.)
Ominous foreboding; superstitious prognostication.
Synonyms & Antonyms of foreholding
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
foreholding Sentence Examples
- The doctor recommended foreholding the patient's medication until further testing could be done.
- The company's financial woes forced them to forehold new project development.
- The jury was instructed to forehold judgment until after all the evidence had been presented.
- Despite the pressure from the crowd, the referee foreheld the penalty call.
- The union foreheld its strike until the company met their demands.
- The judge foreheld sentencing for the defendant to allow them time to seek leniency.
- The board of directors foreheld their decision on the acquisition until next month.
- The buyer foreheld payment until the goods had been delivered and inspected.
- The government foreheld the release of classified documents while it conducted a security review.
- The scientists foreheld their findings until they were absolutely certain of their accuracy.
FAQs About the word foreholding
Ominous foreboding; superstitious prognostication.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The doctor recommended foreholding the patient's medication until further testing could be done.
The company's financial woes forced them to forehold new project development.
The jury was instructed to forehold judgment until after all the evidence had been presented.
Despite the pressure from the crowd, the referee foreheld the penalty call.