FAQs About the word held over

held over

to prolong the engagement of, to remain in a position or condition, postpone, defer, to continue beyond a normal or planned time, to continue (as in office) for

deferred,delayed,postponed,held off (on),held up,Laid over,put off,put over,detained,hesitated

acted,dealt with,decided (upon),did,worked (on),wrought (on)

held out (past) => held out, held out => hung out, held one's horses => held back his horses, held one's breath => held one's breath, held on to => held onto,