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See also: onhold

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  • on-hold (directly before a noun only)

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on hold

  1. (idiomatic) Delayed; postponed; suspended.
    This project is on hold until we can get more information.
    • 2021 May 5, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Heathrow Western Rail Access scheme 'on hold'”, in RAIL, number 930, page 26:
      Plans to build a western rail route into Heathrow Airport have been put on hold, with Network Rail saying that staff working on the scheme have been moved to other projects.
  2. Waiting on a telephone call.
    I have been on hold for 45 minutes listening to a recording about how important my call is to them.
  3. On reserve; being held for someone.
    I have a book on hold for me at the library.
  4. Pertaining to a telephone hold state.
    • 1999, New Scientist:
      Now James Kellaris, a professor of marketing at the University of Cincinnati, reports that the sexes respond differently to onhold[sic] music.

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