Definitionv. keep or maintain in unaltered condition
Last update: October 23, 2015
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We should uphold the dignity of our nation. [verb]
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Answers in Genesis is a Christian apologetics ministry that equips the church to uphold the authority of the Bible from the very first verse. [verb]
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Accordingly the Panel uphold the Respondent 's decision and refuse the Appellant 's appeal. [verb]
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"Uncas, look for the marks of a shoe that is long enough to uphold six feet two of tottering human flesh." [verb]
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"And when you go to--I mean to the place you deserve to go to, you scoundrel,--who do you think will uphold you on contract." [verb]
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You have dismissed the Armitages on account of their upholding the king, and you can not, therefore, be surprised that they uphold him more than ever. [verb]
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He sighed for the time when the king's cause should be again triumphant, and his arrival at that age when he could in person support and uphold the cause. [verb]
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This being the case, it is hard to see why the clever prefacer wishes to uphold the State after poverty shall have ceased to exist. [verb]
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At the west end the balcony encloses the course in the form of a half circle, and is made to uphold two great galleries. [verb]
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