Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hold-over

noun
/ˈhoʊldˌoʊ.vɚ/
Definition
A person or thing that remains in a situation or position beyond the usual limit, often referring to someone who continues from a previous term.
Examples
  • The mayor’s hold-over from the previous administration has been a topic of discussion at the city council meetings.
  • Several hold-overs from last year’s budget were approved for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • The actor is a hold-over from the original cast, bringing a sense of continuity to the production.
Meaning
In common usage, it can refer to a person who was not replaced or a situation that remains unchanged. It is often used in contexts like politics, entertainment, or business to describe something or someone that persists.
Synonyms
  • remainder
  • survivor
  • leftover