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- resist or survive in difficult circumstances:"the troops held out against constant attacks"
- continue to be sufficient:"we can stay here for as long as our supplies hold out"
- have a feeling of hope or optimism:"only time will tell if the plan is successful, but I'm not holding out much hope" · "families had been holding out hope that a remarkable survival story would yet emerge"
- offer a chance or hope:"a new drug may hold out hope for patients with lung cancer" · "this study holds out the prospect of an earlier and more scientific monitoring system"
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