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Long-Held

Definition:

The adjective long-held refers to something that has been firmly believed, maintained, or possessed for a considerable period of time.

Senses and Usages:

  1. When used as an adjective, long-held generally describes beliefs, ideas, theories, or values that have been upheld or maintained over an extended period.
  2. Example sentence: His long-held belief in the power of kindness guided his actions throughout his life.

  3. Long-held can also be used as a verb in the past tense, referring to the continuation or possession of something for a considerable duration.
  4. Example sentence: The company long-held a monopoly in the industry until new competitors emerged.

  5. In certain contexts, long-held can describe physical possessions or commitments that have been kept for a significant amount of time.
  6. Example sentence: She still cherishes her long-held collection of vintage postcards.

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