Pronunciation: /hoʊld baɪ/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'hold' can be a noun when referring to a grip or control.
A1 The child held tightly by their parent's hand.
A2 The key was held by the security guard.
B1 The contract was held by both parties involved.
B2 The responsibility for the project was held by the team leader.
C1 The company's success was held by the innovative strategies implemented.
C2 The fate of the world seemed to be held by the decisions of a few powerful leaders.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'by' is a preposition indicating the method or means by which something is held.
A1 I hold by my promise to always be there for you.
A2 She holds by her decision to pursue a career in acting.
B1 The company policy holds by the principle of transparency.
B2 The team captain holds by the belief that hard work pays off.
C1 The politician holds by their commitment to improving education for all.
C2 The artist holds by their artistic integrity in all their work.
formal The property is currently hold by the estate trustee.
informal The keys are hold by the receptionist at the front desk.
slang The record for the fastest sprint is hold by Usain Bolt.
figurative The power of decision-making is hold by the board of directors.
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