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hold the fort

Main Entry:
remain [ri-meyn]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stay, wait
Synonyms: abide, be left, bide, bivouac, bunk, cling, continue, delay, dwell, endure, freeze, go on, halt, hang, hang out, hold over, hold the fort, hover, inhabit, keep on, last, linger, live, lodge, make camp, nest, outlast, outlive, pause, perch, persist, prevail, put on hold, remain standing, reside, rest, roost, sit out, sit through, sit tight, sojourn, squat, stand, stay behind, stay in, stay over, stay put, stick around, stop, survive, tarry, visit, wait
Antonyms: depart, forge, go, leave, move
Main Entry: unbending
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: rigid, tough
Synonyms: aloof, crisp, distant, do or die, dug in, firm, formal, hard as nails, hard-line, hold one's ground, hold the fort, hold the line, incompliant, inelastic, inexorable, inflexible, intractable, locked in, obdurate, obstinate, relentless, reserved, resolute, set in stone, severe, single-minded, standing one's ground, standing pat, sticking to one's guns, stiff, strict, stubborn, uncompromising, unflexible, unrelenting, unswayable, unyielding, uptight
Antonyms: bending, flexible, pliable, pliant, relaxed, soft
Main Entry: hold the line
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: resist attack
Synonyms: block, check, hang on, hinder, hold the fort, keep at bay, obstruct, stop
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