withhold


with·hold

verb \with-ˈhōld, with-\
with·held\-ˈheld\with·hold·ing

Definition of WITHHOLD

transitive verb
1
: to hold back from action : check
2
archaic : to keep in custody
3
: to refrain from granting, giving, or allowing <withhold permission>
4
: to deduct (withholding tax) from income
intransitive verb
: forbear, refrain <withhold from commenting>
with·hold·er noun

Examples of WITHHOLD

  1. She was accused of withholding evidence.
  2. She has $20 withheld from her paycheck every week.

Origin of WITHHOLD

Middle English, from with from + holden to hold — more at with
First Known Use: 13th century

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