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let up
v.
1.become less in amount or intensity
2.reduce pressure or intensity
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hold up
to remain good, to not become worse
Sales during the first six months of the year are holding up very well compared to last year.
1.
If someone is given the three degrees, they are put under a great deal of pressure and intimidation to force them to tell the truth about something.
a.
True
b.
False
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