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Does hang on have more than one meaning, Please clarify.Answered On :2013-09-11 , Asked By : mohnish.srivastava

As a phrasal verb, 'hang on' has four different meanings - 

1. To hold something tight.

2. To continue persistently or to persevere.

3. To keep a phone connection open.

4. To wait for a short period of time.

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