fasthold
/ˈfæsthɔːld/ or /ˈfeɪsthɔːld/Definitions
1. noun
A firm or secure grasp or hold, especially of something abstract, such as an idea or a position.
“The politician’s fasthold on the issue gave her an advantage in the debate.”
1. noun
A firm or secure grasp or hold, especially of something abstract, such as an idea or a position.
“The politician’s fasthold on the issue gave her an advantage in the debate.”