holding pattern
Americannoun
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a traffic pattern for aircraft at a specified location holding point where they are ordered to remain until permitted to land or proceed.
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a state or period in which no progress or change is made or planned.
noun
Etymology
Origin of holding pattern
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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But overall, the stocks seem stuck in a holding pattern.
From Barron's
The plane initially went into a holding pattern to stay safe.
The stock market is stuck in a holding pattern—and some investors are pinning their hopes on holiday cheer.
“It seems like a holding pattern for both the bulls and the bears,” he said.
From MarketWatch
On a slow news day, stocks were in a holding pattern following November’s late surge.
From Barron's
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