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Hold up to Meaning in English

expression

ˈhoʊɫd/ /ˈəp/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
HOHLD UHP TOO, TUH, TIH
hˈəʊld/ /ˈʌp/ /tˈuː
HOHLD UP TOO

Definition

To last, remain strong, or not be damaged or affected by something for a period of time or to a certain degree.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used to talk about objects, people, or systems that withstand pressure, stress, or comparison, often followed by numbers or conditions (e.g., 'hold up to 50 kg'). Slightly formal, often used in technical, product, or evaluation contexts. Do not confuse with 'hold up' (robbery or delay) or 'hold onto' (keep something).

Example Sentences

This shelf can hold up to 20 books.

basic

The tent should hold up to strong winds.

basic

This cable can hold up to 100 kilograms.

basic

How well does this phone case hold up to daily use?

natural

Her story didn't hold up to scrutiny.

natural

Don’t worry, these shoes will hold up to lots of walking.

natural