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    uphold
    /ʌpˈhəʊld/

    verb

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  2. UPHOLD definition: 1. to defend or keep a principle or law, or to say that a decision that has already been made…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of UPHOLD is to give support to. How to use uphold in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Uphold.

  4. uphold a decision/ruling/appeal The court is said to be upholding its decision. When he took office he swore to uphold the laws of the land. The decision by the court upholds the right of rural Alaskans to subsistence hunt and fish on most waters in Alaska.

  5. When you uphold something, you stick up for or support it. Police officers are paid to uphold the law, and crazy Elvis fans uphold their belief that he's still alive out there somewhere.

  6. If you uphold something such as a law, a principle, or a decision, you support and maintain it.

  7. uphold something (especially of a court of law) to agree that a previous decision was correct or that a request is reasonable. Definition of uphold verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. To hold aloft; raise: upheld the banner proudly. 2. To prevent from falling or sinking; support: beams that uphold the roof. 3. To maintain or affirm: uphold a standard of behavior. See Synonyms at support. up·hold′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. to support or affirm, esp. in the face of a challenge. The court upheld his right to free speech. to keep from sinking or falling; support. His principles and unfailing optimism upheld his spirit in difficult times. Our town upholds some of the old village traditions that are disappearing elsewhere. The concrete columns uphold the building.

  10. Discover everything about the word "UPHOLD" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.

  11. If you uphold something such as a law, a principle, or a decision, you support and maintain it. Our policy has been to uphold the law. It is the responsibility of every government to uphold certain basic principles.