held out (past) (Meaning)

held out (past)

No meaning found for this word.

held out (past) Sentence Examples

  1. The doorman held out his hand to prevent the car from entering.
  2. The child held out her toy car, hoping for her father to play with her.
  3. The defendant held out his innocence throughout the trial.
  4. The doctor held out hope that the patient would recover from the illness.
  5. The teacher held out the book to the student who had difficulty reading.
  6. The hiker held out his arms to balance himself as he crossed the rocky path.
  7. The athlete held out his leg in pain after straining a muscle during the competition.
  8. The politician held out his promises to win over the hearts of the voters.
  9. The beggar held out his cup, hoping for passersby to spare some change.
  10. The mother held out her arms to comfort her crying baby.

FAQs About the word held out (past)

endured (past), lasted (beyond),held (past), persisted (beyond), abode (beyond),abided (beyond), perpetuated, drew out, outlived,survived

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The doorman held out his hand to prevent the car from entering.

The child held out her toy car, hoping for her father to play with her.

The defendant held out his innocence throughout the trial.

The doctor held out hope that the patient would recover from the illness.