holding pattern
1. Literally, of an aircraft, a continuous, generally circular flight pattern over an airport, as while awaiting clearance to land. Due to a security breach in the airport, our plane was kept in a holding pattern for nearly 45 minutes. Because our flight was delayed, we ended up stuck in a holding pattern at our destination until a runway was available. How long do they plan to keep us in a holding pattern? Are they ever going to let us land?
2. A state or condition of inactivity or stagnancy, leading to little or no change, advancement, or development. Relying solely on derivative sequels, many feel that the video game company has been in a holding pattern in recent years Ever since we started the divorce proceedings, I've felt like I'm in a holding pattern. I can't wait to finally put all of this behind me. No, I'm excited to go back to school. I've been in a holding pattern for a while now.
in a holding pattern
1. Literally, of an aircraft, in a continuous, generally circular flight pattern over an airport, as while awaiting clearance to land. Due to a security breach in the airport, our plane was kept in a holding pattern for nearly 45 minutes. Because our flight was delayed, we ended up stuck in a holding pattern at our destination until a runway was available. How long do they plan to keep us in a holding pattern? Are they ever going to let us land?
2. In a state or condition of inactivity or stagnancy, leading to little or no change, advancement, or development. Relying solely on derivative sequels, many feel that the video game company has been in a holding pattern in recent years. Ever since we started the divorce proceedings, I've felt like I'm in a holding pattern. I can't wait to finally put all of this behind me. No, I'm excited to go back to school. I've been in a holding pattern for a while now.
pattern (something) after (something else)
To use something as the template or model for the way in which something else is created or developed. The mayor's ambitious social security plan is patterned after a similar system already in place in Sweden. You can pattern your lesson plans after ones from previous teachers.
pattern (something) on (something else)
To use something as the template or model for the way in which something else is created or developed. The mayor's ambitious social security plan is patterned after a similar system already in place in Sweden. You can pattern your lesson plans after ones from previous teachers.
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