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hold tack
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Meanings:
1.
Historical English
archaic
nautical
dated
To maintain a chosen tack or course while sailing, keeping a vessel's orientation relative to the wind.
2.
Historical English
archaic
dated
literary
To endure, hold out, or persist over time or under pressure.
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