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1 (to) uphold
(to) uphold /ʌpˈhəʊld/(pass. e p. p. upheld), v. t.1 (fig.) appoggiare; difendere: Politicians should uphold the law, not break it, i politici dovrebbero difendere la legge, non infrangerla2 (leg.) confermare; dichiarare legittimo: The jury's verdict was upheld, il verdetto della giuria è stato confermato; The court upheld her claim, il tribunale ha dichiarato legittima la sua richiesta. -
2 (to) uphold
(to) uphold /ʌpˈhəʊld/(pass. e p. p. upheld), v. t.1 (fig.) appoggiare; difendere: Politicians should uphold the law, not break it, i politici dovrebbero difendere la legge, non infrangerla2 (leg.) confermare; dichiarare legittimo: The jury's verdict was upheld, il verdetto della giuria è stato confermato; The court upheld her claim, il tribunale ha dichiarato legittima la sua richiesta.
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