Meaning of the word "hold down" in English

What does "hold down" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

hold down

US /hoʊld daʊn/
UK /hoʊld daʊn/
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Phrasal Verb

1.

to keep something or someone in a low position or prevent them from rising

Example:
The strong wind threatened to hold down the tent.
You need to hold down the paper while you cut it.
2.

to manage to keep a job or position

Example:
It's hard to hold down a job with a criminal record.
Despite the challenges, she managed to hold down her position as manager.
3.

to control or suppress something, especially a feeling or a group of people

Example:
The government tried to hold down the protests.
She struggled to hold down her anger.
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