hold

noun

Definitions of hold

English

(US) an anonymous objection by one or more senators to scheduling a matter for debate

When a senator places a secret hold on a measure it signals serious opposition to the leaders of the Senate.

English

an order to keep something as it is; an order to delay or postpone something

The federal judge ordered a hold on any marriages in the state for at least two weeks while the state has time to draft an appeal.

English

influence, power, or control over someone or something

Martires said the administration has no hold over how the court would try the plunder case.