hold with
English
Verb
hold with (third-person singular simple present holds with, present participle holding with, simple past and past participle held with)Category:English lemmas#HOLDWITHCategory:English verbs#HOLDWITHCategory:English phrasal verbs#HOLDWITHCategory:English phrasal verbs formed with %22with%22#HOLDWITHCategory:English multiword terms#HOLDWITHCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#HOLDWITHCategory:Pages with entries#HOLD%20WITHCategory:Pages with 1 entry#HOLD%20WITH
- (always in the negativeCategory:English negative polarity items#HOLDWITH) To approve of, to condone.
- I don't hold with that sort of thing!Category:English terms with usage examples#HOLDWITH
- 1907, E. M. Forster, The Longest Journey:
- "Did you have any lunch?"Category:English terms with quotations#HOLDWITH
"I don't hold with regular meals."
"Did you have a book?"
"I don't hold with books in the open. None of the older men read."
"Did you commune with yourself, or don't you hold with that?"
- 1937, Peter Cheyney, Dames Don't Care, Pan Books, 1960 edition, page 100:
- " […] I like Henrietta, but I don’t hold with murder […] ”Category:English terms with quotations#HOLDWITH
- 1982 October 7, Sue Townsend, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾, →ISBN, page 58:
- While I washed up I told Bert about my parents getting a divorce. He said he didn’t hold with divorce. He said he was married for thirty-five miserable years so why should anybody else get away with it?Category:English terms with quotations#HOLDWITH
- (USCategory:American English#HOLDWITH) To agree with someone (to be in harmony about an opinion or perspective).
- I hold with Aristotle on ethics.Category:English terms with usage examples#HOLDWITH
- 1903, Michael L. Rodkinson, chapter IV, in Tractate Shabbat, a modern English translation from the 5th century Mishanic Hebrew:
- It is clear that Rabh holds with the first teacher and Samuel holds with R. Simeon b. Gamaliel, but whom does R. Assi's opinion agree with?Category:English terms with quotations#HOLDWITH
- 2018, Michael Pollan, How to Change Your Mind:
- [Psychologist Bill Richards came to believe] that consciousness is a property of the universe, not brains. On this question, he holds with Henri Bergson, the French philosopher, who conceived of the human mind as a kind of radio receiverCategory:English terms with quotations#HOLDWITH
Further reading
- “hold with”, in Collins English Dictionary, 2011–present.
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