holdover

[US]/ˈhəʊldəʊvə/
[UK]/ˈhoʊlˌoʊvər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.an act of postponing or delaying something; something that remains from a previous time; a person who continues in a position after their term has ended; in finance, a tax that is deferred

Phrases & Collocations

holdover effect

holdover status

holdover cost

holdover period

holdover item

holdover tenant

holdover provision

holdover payment

holdover rule

holdover agreement

Example Sentences

we need to address the holdover issues from last year.

the holdover from the previous meeting was quite significant.

his holdover from the last project helped us finish on time.

there are a few holdover tasks that need to be completed.

the holdover policies are still in effect until further notice.

we have a holdover from the old system that needs updating.

the holdover staff were essential during the transition period.

she was a holdover from the previous administration.

addressing holdover problems is crucial for future success.

the holdover expenses were higher than expected this month.

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