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hold over vs probate

probate vs hold over

hold over is not a noun while probate is a noun.

hold over and probate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hold over No No Yes No
probate Yes No Yes No
As verbs, probate is a hyponym of hold over; that is, probate is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hold over:
  • hold over: hold back to a later time
  • probate: put a convicted person on probation by suspending his sentence
Other hyponyms of hold over include call, hold, suspend, reprieve, respite.
hold over (noun) probate (noun)
the act of proving that an instrument purporting to be a will was signed and executed in accord with legal requirements
a judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate
hold over (verb) probate (verb)
intimidate somebody (with a threat) establish the legal validity of (wills and other documents)
hold over goods to be sold for the next season put a convicted person on probation by suspending his sentence
keep in a position or state from an earlier period of time
continue a term of office past the normal period of time
hold back to a later time
Difference between hold over and probate

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