noun
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a person or thing that holds
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a person, such as an owner, who has possession or control of something
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( in combination )
householder
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law a person who has possession of a bill of exchange, cheque, or promissory note that he is legally entitled to enforce
Other Word Forms
- holdership noun
- preholder noun
Etymology
Origin of holder
First recorded in 1300–50, holder is from the Middle English word haldere. See hold 1, -er 1
Example Sentences
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Aside from the rules on sharing these passwords — you’re not the account holder, so why should you care, right? — he can track your viewing habits.
From MarketWatch
Aside from the rules on sharing these passwords — you’re not the account holder, so why should you care, right? — he can track your viewing habits.
From MarketWatch
Under the astute leadership of Catriona Matthew, GB & I are holders with a chance of posting only their second away win.
From BBC
The dead included 19 foreign passport holders, including nine French and six Italians.
From Barron's
The identity of the oracular, or exceedingly well-informed, account holder is not known.
From MarketWatch
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