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upheld

[ uhp-held ]

verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of uphold.


upheld

/ ʌˈɛ /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of uphold
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Supreme Court unanimously upheld the law, which would make it illegal for app stores such as Apple and Google Play to distribute TikTok or issue updates to the social media app.

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In extreme cases, the ombudsman can ask councils to compensate people whose complaints are upheld - and data shared with the BBC shows a marked rise in those payouts.

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“We knew these values were more than just requirements in a manual — they were foundational to a fair and just legal system. And we upheld them no matter who was President.”

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If upheld, Le Pen will also be barred from seeking any other office for five years.

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Henderson, for his part, wrote that the TRO should be upheld because Trump failed to meet the necessary conditions to invoke the Alien Enemies Act, given that there is no actual war or invasion.

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