handholding
Americannoun
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the act of holding hands, especially as a sign or token of affection.
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constant reassurance and help, especially as an indication of one's interest or confidence.
We do a lot of handholding with our clients.
Etymology
Origin of handholding
Example Sentences
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It does a fair amount of handholding to introduce you to different features, but it never feels intrusive.
From The Verge • Sep. 1, 2022
I also found the step change from learning Scratch to Python similarly jarring in the children's toys - you suddenly go from colourful blocks to an empty screen with no handholding.
From BBC • Jan. 17, 2022
These companies have also had to do some handholding to make sure that customers know how to get to the separate private terminal and understand how their itineraries work.
From Slate • Feb. 26, 2021
The big question for both investors and company management: Can Palantir successfully transition from a business built on the costly handholding of government customers to serving corporate customers at scale?
From Washington Times • Sep. 30, 2020
"Because wouldn't it be better," I say, "if the handholding really just meant they were connected, and you didn't have to think about the other possibilities?"
From "We Are Okay" by Nina LaCour
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