Definition of hold over

hold overphrasal verb

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The term "hold over" originated in the 19th century, particularly in relation to theatrical productions. It referred to a play that was extended beyond its original closing night due to popular demand or unforeseen circumstances, such as the illness of the lead actor. In legal terminology, "hold over" is used to describe a situation where a tenant's lease term expires before a new lease is signed, resulting in the tenant continuing to occupy the property on a month-to-month basis. This usage dates back to the early 20th century, when it was commonly used in commercial leases. In the broader sense, "hold over" can be understood as a concept of continuity, where something carries over from an earlier point in time or situation, often as a result of popular necessity or practicality.

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to not deal with something immediately; to leave something to be dealt with later

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Example:
  • The matter was held over until the next meeting.

    Vấn đề này được hoãn lại cho đến cuộc họp tiếp theo.

Related words and phrases

to show a film, play, etc. for longer than planned

chiếu phim, vở kịch, v.v. lâu hơn dự định

Example:
  • The movie proved so popular it was held over for another week.

    Bộ phim được yêu thích đến mức phải hoãn chiếu thêm một tuần nữa.