overhold Antonyms

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Meaning of overhold

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overhold (v. t.)

To hold or value too highly; to estimate at too dear a rate.

overhold Sentence Examples

  1. The captain ordered an overhold on all cargo until the storm passed.
  2. The mill's overhold overflowed with excess flour.
  3. Heavy crates were stacked precariously on the overhold of the truck.
  4. The ship's hold was inaccessible due to an overhold of supplies.
  5. The shelves were overflowing with an overhold of books.
  6. The warehouse manager struggled to find space for the overhold of goods.
  7. The low bridge caused an overhold on the cargo ship's masts.
  8. The weight of the overhold threatened to capsize the boat.
  9. The overhold of passengers delayed the train's departure.
  10. The crew worked through the night to unload the overhold of smuggled contraband.

FAQs About the word overhold

To hold or value too highly; to estimate at too dear a rate.

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The captain ordered an overhold on all cargo until the storm passed.

The mill's overhold overflowed with excess flour.

Heavy crates were stacked precariously on the overhold of the truck.

The ship's hold was inaccessible due to an overhold of supplies.