0 a person or thing that continues from an earlier time, especially a person who continues in an organization after other people have been replaced: --
1 a person or thing that continues from an earlier time, esp. a person who continues in an organization after other people have been replaced: --
The landlord may also impose a new lease on the holdover tenant.
The, however, still typically bears a number 8 (a holdover from kelly pool), though numberless variants are not unknown.
The name, which is obviously inappropriate, is a holdover from older terminology.
Some of these were holdovers from the previous middle of the road format.
The prison consists of several buildings that over the years were uniquely titled by the holdovers.
The other project, major lancer and the starlight squadron was a holdover from a proposed comic strip he created during high school.
The quote above suggests that we can think of holdover in synchronization applications as analogous to running on backup power.
Holdover relief means the postponement of capital gains tax until such time as assets are sold.