verb
- to support or maintain something, especially a principle, law, or decision
- to confirm or validate a decision made by a lower court or authority
Usage: legal
Examples
- The Supreme Court upheld the lower court’s decision.
- We must uphold the principles of democracy.
- The company promised to uphold high safety standards.
- The appeal court upheld his conviction.
- She vowed to uphold the constitution.
- The referee upheld the controversial call.
- Parents should uphold family values.