Upholding vs Upholdatory - What's the difference?
upholding | upholdatory |
The act by which something is upheld.
* 2010 , Tom S. Clark, The Limits of Judicial Independence
(rare, obsolete, nonce word) upholding, supporting, sustaining (without verbal force)
* 1829 : , Memoirs , Friday the 16th of January entry
As a verb upholding
is .As a noun upholding
is the act by which something is upheld.As an adjective upholdatory is
(rare|obsolete|nonce word) upholding, supporting, sustaining (without verbal force).upholding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* English words with consonant pseudo-digraphsupholdatory
English
Adjective
(-)- 16 [Friday]?—?Walked over to Bowood dinner?—?Lord L. showed me after dinner a letter he had received from Lord Anglesey, explaining the circumstances that led to his recall & to the publication of his letter to Curtis?—?very well written, & both the style & the feeling showing him to have been fully capable of the letter to the Archbishop?—?one word in it rather an odd coinage?—?“upholdatory'' of his government”?—?set off at nine for the Ball?—?the Houltons there, looking very handsome?—?Kerry, all happiness & I ''tant soi peu ennuyé ?—?Got to Bowood between 2 & 3?—?my intention was to return home, but Lady L. persuaded me to stay & sleep.
References
* “up?holdatory, a.'']” listed in the '' [2nd Ed.; 1989
