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    hold·o·ver
    [ˈhōlˌdōvər]
    noun
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    holdover (noun) · holdovers (plural noun) · hold-over (noun) · hold-overs (plural noun)
    1. a person or thing surviving from an earlier time, especially someone surviving in office or remaining on a sports team:
      "he is a holdover from the previous administration"
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    What is a holdover from an earlier time?
    A holdoverfrom an earlier time is a person or thing which existed or occurred at that time and which still exists or occurs today. Most of the U.S. attorneys are holdovers from Republican days. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 2. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
    What is a holdover tenant?
    A holdover tenant is a renter who remains in a property after the expiration of the lease. If the landlord continues to accept rent payments, the holdover tenant can continue to legally occupy the property, and state laws and court rulings determine the length of the holdover tenant’s new rental term.
    What does the term 'holdover' mean?
    n. A person or thing that is held over from an earlier time. For example, a political adviser who was a holdover from the Reagan era, or a family tradition that is a holdover from my grandparents' childhood. (Source: American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.)
    What is a holdover law?
    A holdover is something that has stuck around for a long time. A law that forbids women from wearing patent leather shoes in public is a holdover from a very different era. The noun holdover comes up often in politics.
     
  3. A holdover can refer to123:
    • A verb meaning to continue beyond a normal or planned time.
    • A noun referring to a person or thing that continues from an earlier time, especially someone who remains in an organization after others have been replaced.
    • A person or thing that survives from an earlier time, especially someone who keeps a position of power when leadership changes.
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    hold over verb : to continue beyond a normal or planned time
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/holdover
    holdover noun [ C ] US uk / ˈhəʊld.əʊ.və r/ us / ˈhoʊld.oʊ.vɚ / Add to word list a person or thing that continues from an earlier time, especially a person who continues in an organization after other people have been replaced:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/holdover
    holdover noun /ˈhəʊldəʊvə (r)/ /ˈhəʊldəʊvər/ (North American English) a person or thing that survives from an earlier time, especially somebody who keeps a position of power when the president or management of something changes
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