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Holdover Meaning In Bengali

Holdover শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ কি: মুলতবি করা

Holdover

মুলতবি করা রহিত করা কালহরণ করা মেয়াদ উর্ত্তীণ হওয়ার পরেও বাড়িতে বা জমিতে থাকা

Definition

1) Holdover (noun): a person or thing that remains in a place longer than anticipated or expected, especially in a position or place of authority or influence.
2) Holdover (noun): something that has survived from an earlier time, especially a practice or feeling that is outdated or no longer relevant.
3) Holdover (noun): a film or theater production that continues to be shown or performed in a theater after the end of its scheduled run.

Examples

Holdover Example in a sentence

1) The holdover from the previous administration continued to thwart the new policies.

2) The holdover attendees from last year's conference were excited to return and network again.

3) The holdover stain on the carpet was difficult to remove.

4) The holdover tenants refused to vacate the apartment despite eviction notices.

5) The holdover tradition of a family picnic on the Fourth of July was cherished by all.

6) The holdover stock of winter coats became heavily discounted as spring approached.

7) The holdover resentment between the two rivals had been brewing for years.

8) The holdover ingredients from last night's dinner were used to create a delicious lunch.

9) The holdover issues from the previous project threatened to delay the current one.

10) The holdover enthusiasm from the successful event spilled over into the next day.

Synonyms

Postpone , Put Off , Defer , Adjourn , Hold Over , Wait - (VERB) মুলতবি করা

Supersede , Quash , Abolish , Eject , Explode , Annihilate - (VERB) রহিত করা

Delay , Adjourn , Hold Over , Defer - (VERB) কালহরণ করা

Hold Over - (SYNONYM) মেয়াদ উর্ত্তীণ হওয়ার পরেও বাড়িতে বা জমিতে থাকা

Encyclopedia

Holdover (noun): a person or thing that remains in a place longer than anticipated or expected, especially in a position or place of authority or influence.
Holdover (noun): something that has survived from an earlier time, especially a practice or feeling that is outdated or no longer relevant.
Holdover (noun): a film or theater production that continues to be shown or performed in a theater after the end of its scheduled run.