noun a device for holding something in place
A person or entity that owns a financial security, such as stocks or bonds
An individual or entity that has a stake or interest in a company or organization
A player who is responsible for a specific position or role within a team
A person who has legal possession of property or has the legal right to use something
In the context of a writer, 'holder' may refer to the person who holds the rights to a particular piece of writing, such as a copyright holder or a holder of a literary award.
In the context of a psychologist, 'holder' may refer to the person who holds a license to practice psychology or holds a position as the primary therapist for a client.
In the context of an investor, 'holder' may refer to the person who holds a financial instrument, such as stocks or bonds, in their investment portfolio.
In the context of an engineer, 'holder' may refer to the person who holds a patent for a particular invention or holds a professional engineering license.
In the context of a lawyer, 'holder' may refer to the person who holds power of attorney for a client or holds a legal document on behalf of a client.