[hold] true
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to remain valid or accurate over time or in various situations
- The fundamental principles of democracy continue to hold true, despite evolving social and political landscapes.
- In science, the laws of physics hold true across different contexts and environments.
- The lessons learned from history often hold true in understanding contemporary events and conflicts.
- The values of honesty and integrity hold true in both personal and professional relationships.
- The notion that 'practice makes perfect' holds true in mastering any skill or craft.