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The word "withhold" is a verb. It means to hold back or refuse to give something.
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poor, disadvantaged, needy, lacking, bereft, destitute
hold, maintain, accumulate, amass, deposit, detain, garner, grip, have, hold back, own, pile, possess, preserve, reserve, retain, save, stock, store, withhold
The future tense of "withhold" is "will withhold." For example, "I will withhold the information until further notice."
The detective should not withhold evidence. I wanted to withhold the information. Roger decided to withhold his love until Marrianne returned. It was difficult to withhold the papers.
Bundy was into power and control. Even with his death only hours away he just had to keep something back. It was his way of getting the last word.
Yes, the IRS could withhold your taxes if there is a judgment against you. If you are sued for back child support, for example, your refund could be given directly to the other parent.
To draw back again; to hold back from acting, proceeding, or advancing, either by physical or moral force, or by any interposing obstacle; to repress or suppress; to keep down; to curb., To draw back toghtly, as a rein., To hinder from unlimited enjoiment; to abridge., To limit; to confine; to restrict., To withhold; to forbear.
Yes, it is illegal to keep mail that isn't addressed to you. It is a federal offense to intentionally open or withhold someone else's mail.
To hide or withdraw from observation; to cover; to cover or keep from sight; to prevent the discovery of; to withhold knowledge of.