Examples of 'holdover' in a sentence

Meaning of "holdover"

Holdover: something remaining from a previous time, often referring to an outdated or leftover item or practice
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  • Something left behind, saved or remaining from an earlier time.
  • The distance (at target) by which a rifle scope is aimed higher than the intended point of impact in order to compensate for bullet drop over the distance to the target.

How to use "holdover" in a sentence

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It is a holdover from a situation which no longer prevails.
Environmentalists disappointed with holdover minister.
They may be a holdover from a previous ownership.
Times is about the only holdover.
It must be a holdover from being single so long.
Heard about it during my holdover.
The holdover time values have not changed.
These thoughts are a holdover from your former life.
The holdover times for aluminum surfaces are unchanged.
Fear of rejection is a holdover from childhood.
A holdover from the previous owners.
These changes did not impact the generic holdover times.
A little holdover from the wedding.
It is indeed possible to keep your devices a few days in holdover.
Sec as a holdover at a time like this.

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Removal of this fluid did not impact the generic holdover times.
A holdover from my seeing days.
Probably a holdover from.
Holdover from my misspent youth.
Some think it may be a holdover from our deep evolutionary past.
Holdover must be voluntary.
The addition of this fluid did not impact the generic holdover times.
No holdover time guidelines exist.
The separation of the thickening agents in this fluid consequently reduce holdover time.
He had been a holdover appointee from the prior front office regime.
She tells me this real estate flip was a holdover from the last administration.
Holdover numbers show no variation from trends seen during the holidays.
Morrissey initially planned to release a second album after releasing a few holdover singles.
This creature is a holdover from the time before god created man.
Vardaman says that the custom of referring to traffic lights is a holdover from those days.
Quicker and safer holdover time calculations easily accessible in an iOS app.
Many people use a lingua franca even though they know it is a holdover from colonial times.
Holdover mode is cleared when the selection of a new reference source is complete.
The procedures to be followed after the holdover time has expired must be clearly documented.
Call it a holdover from our teenage years when we thought ourselves invincible.
Governmental control of the cotton industry is a holdover from the Soviet era.
Holdover mode can also be invoked and canceled by the external microprocessor.
Recent testing has shown that snow holdover times can be used in snow pellet conditions.
Holdover terminates when the output of the clock reverts to locked mode condition.
The demonization of THC is just a holdover of prohibition which looked at cannabis a dangerous substance.
Holdover time may be reduced when aircraft skin temperature is lower than outside air temperature.
The Type II generic holdover guideline values are unchanged.
Holdover and windage readings are suggestions only based upon your input into the feature.
Probably a holdover from The weed.
A holdover from the days when my government actually had a budget for things like embassies.
She was at VILE Academy during my holdover year.
Use light freezing rain holdover times if positive identification of freezing drizzle is not possible.
The large number of Administration CBS is a holdover from that period.
The business name is a holdover from the bookstore that formerly occupied the space.
The removal of this fluid did not impact the Type II generic holdover times.

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