HOLD vs CLENCH: NOUN
- The act of grasping
- The appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it
- The space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo
- Understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something
- Time during which some action is awaited
- A state of being confined (usually for a short time)
- Power by which something or someone is affected or dominated
- A stronghold
- A cell in a jail or prison
- A seal that is applied to formed thin-wall bushings.
- Tight grip.
- A mode of securing a nail, staple, or the like, by turning over the point and hammering back into the wood the portion bent over.
- A pun or play on words.
- Nautical, a mode of fastening large ropes, consisting of a half-hitch with the end stopped back to its part by seizings. The outer end of a hawser is bent by a clench to the ring of the anchor.
- That which holds fast or clenches; a clencher (or clincher); a holdfast.
- A catch; a grip; a persistent clutch.
- Something, such as a mechanical device, that clenches or holds fast.
- A tight grip or grasp.
- A small slip noose made with seizing
- The act of grasping
HOLD vs CLENCH: VERB
- Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
- To close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement
- Protect against a challenge or attack
- Bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
- Declare to be
- Resist or confront with resistance
- Be capable of holding or containing
- Keep in a certain state, position, or activity
- Lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits
- Have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
- Cause to stop
- Drink alcohol without showing ill effects
- Be in accord; be in agreement
- Keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view
- Have room for; hold without crowding
- Be pertinent or relevant or applicable
- Be valid, applicable, or true
- Arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance
- Have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices
- Secure and keep for possible future use or application
- Organize or be responsible for
- Support or hold in a certain manner
- Cover as for protection against noise or smell
- Be the physical support of; carry the weight of
- Have or hold in one's hands or grip
- Aim, point, or direct
- Keep from exhaling or expelling
- Hold the attention of
- Assert or affirm
- Remain committed to
- Have as a major characteristic
- Contain or hold; have within
- Remain in a certain state, position, or condition
- Stop dealing with
- Keep from departing
- Take and maintain control over, often by violent means
- To squeeze; to grip or hold tightly.
- Hold in a tight grasp
- Squeeze together tightly
HOLD vs CLENCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To maintain a desired or accustomed position or condition.
- To stay securely fastened.
- To maintain a grasp or grip on something.
- To cover (the ears or the nose, for example) especially for protection.
- To carry or support (the body or a bodily part) in a certain position.
- To assemble for and conduct the activity of; convene.
- To cause to take place; carry on.
- To regard in a certain way.
- To assert or affirm, especially formally.
- To keep in the mind or convey as a judgment, conviction, or point of view.
- To make accountable; obligate.
- To adjudge or decree.
- To bind by a contract.
- To be in possession of, whether legally entitled or not.
- To own or have title to.
- To defer the immediate handling of.
- To reserve or keep back from use.
- To stop the movement or progress of.
- To impose control or restraint on; curb.
- To maintain in a given condition, situation, or action.
- To withstand the efforts or advance of (an opposing team, for example).
- To maintain occupation of by force or coercion.
- To maintain control over.
- To have in recognition of achievement or superiority.
- To have as a responsible position or a privilege.
- To have and maintain in one's possession.
- To have in store.
- To have as a chief characteristic or quality.
- To be capable of holding: : contain.
- To be filled by; contain.
- To avoid letting out or expelling.
- To retain (one's attention or interest).
- To keep in custody.
- To keep from departing or getting away.
- To sustain the pressure of.
- To keep from falling or moving; support.
- To aim or direct; point.
- To have and keep in one's grasp.
- N/A
HOLD vs CLENCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To clinch (a bolt, for example).
- To grasp or grip tightly.
- To close tightly.
HOLD vs CLENCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be in agreement
- Be in accord
- Hold or keep within limits
- Hold in restraint
- Temper
- Lessen the intensity of
- Cause to be indebted
- Bind by an obligation
- Hold without crowding
- Have room for
- Have within
- Contain or hold
- Carry the weight of
- Be the physical support of
- Of rights, titles, and offices
- Have rightfully
- E.g., "keep clean"
- Cause to come to an abrupt stop
- To close within bounds, or otherwise limit or deprive of free movement
- See clinch.
- To pun.
- To seize or gripe another, or one another, with a firm grasp or hold, as in wrestling: as, the men clenched.
- To gripe.
- Nautical, to calk slightly with oakum, in anticipation of foul weather.
- Figuratively, to fix or secure by a finishing touch or blow; confirm, as an argument or an action, in some unanswerable or irresistible way; establish firmly.
- To grasp or seize firmly or convulsively; gripe.
- To bring together and set firmly, as the teeth; double up tightly, as the hands.
- To secure or fasten, as a nail, staple, or other metallic fastening, by beating down the point after it has been driven through something; rivet.
- . To nail or fasten.
HOLD vs CLENCH: RELATED WORDS
- Entertain, Defend, Bind, Handle, Sustain, Defy, Grip, Maintain, Clench, Retain, Prevail, Give, Keep, Carry, Take
- Prickling, Caress, Gnash, Squish, Twitching, Wiggle, Scrunch, Uncurl, Clutches, Clutch, Grasp, Clasp, Clinch, Hold, Grip
HOLD vs CLENCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Grasp, Throw, Make, Confine, Entertain, Bind, Handle, Defy, Grip, Clench, Retain, Give, Keep, Carry, Take
- Scream, Ache, Unclasp, Prickling, Caress, Gnash, Squish, Twitching, Wiggle, Uncurl, Clutch, Grasp, Clinch, Hold, Grip
HOLD vs CLENCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When you define a hold or release, you must associate it with a hold or release type.
- Generally, what sort of information we hold, for what purposes, and how we collect, hold, use and disclose that information.
- After these delegates convene, we will hold a seminar; we will hold discussions; we will listen to everyone.
- Netherlands and Australia hold Russia responsible for the deployment of the Buk installation and are taking steps to hold Russia formally accountable.
- Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch, tap SOS, tap Hold Side Button, then turn off Hold Side Button.
- Repeat the timing and counting one more time, but this time hold your arms straight out and hold a heavy book in each hand.
- Failure to appear misdemeanor, Detainer for hold Gulf Shores Police Department, Detainer for hold Jefferson County Rayford Thomas Mitchell Jr.
- Search Litigation Hold Toolkit for a collection of resources to help counsel preserve documents and implement a litigation hold.
- Array variables do not hold array elements; they only hold array references.
- In this case, the holds belong to three different hold groups and hence, three hold notifications are generated.
- Others grind or clench their teeth during the daytime as well.
- Does the mere thought of a test make your stomach clench?
- At times I clench my jaw so hard that it hurts.
- They then hunch over and many look angry, some clench fists.
- People who take ecstasy often report that their jaws clench.
- The dire situation caused Basara to clench his teeth.
- Clench and then relax your muscles to relieve tension.
- He felt his fists clench of their own accord.
- Why do people clench and grind their teeth?
- Pulling elbows down, clench hands to form fists.
HOLD vs CLENCH: QUESTIONS
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