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1 withhold
[wið'həuld]past tense, past participle - withheld; verb(to refuse to give: to withhold permission.) recusar* * *with.hold[wiðh'ould] vt (ps, pp withheld) 1 reter, segurar, deter, conter. I withheld my hand from violence / eu me abstive de empregar violência. 2 impedir, estorvar ( from doing de fazer). 3 negar, recusar. 4 retrair, sonegar. why has he withheld this news from you? / por que ele lhe sonegou (ou ocultou) esta novidade? to withhold something from someone retrair ou sonegar alguma coisa a alguém. -
2 withhold
[wið'həuld]past tense, past participle - withheld; verb(to refuse to give: to withhold permission.) recusar -
3 withhold
reter; deter, conter; negar, recuar, recusarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > withhold
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4 to withhold something from someone
to withhold something from someoneretrair ou sonegar alguma coisa a alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to withhold something from someone
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5 withheld
[-'held]past tense, past participle; = withhold -
6 withheld
[-'held]past tense, past participle; = withhold
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withhold — with‧hold [wɪDˈhəʊld, wɪθ ǁ ˈhoʊld] withheld PTandPP [ ˈheld] verb [transitive] 1. to refuse to let someone have something: • I withheld payment until they had completed the work. • Part of your salary is withheld for income tax. 2 … Financial and business terms
Withhold — With*hold , v. t. [imp. {Withheld}; p. p. {Withheld}, Obs. or Archaic {Withholden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Withholding}.] [With again, against, back + hold.] [1913 Webster] 1. To hold back; to restrain; to keep from action. [1913 Webster] Withhold, O… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
withhold — I verb abstain, begrudge, block, censor, check, comprimere, conceal, constrain, curb, debar, deny, disallow, forbear, forbid, hide, hinder, hold, hold back, hold in, hold out, hush up, inhibit, keep, keep back, keep in, keep secret, muzzle,… … Law dictionary
withhold — c.1200, from with back, away (see WITH (Cf. with)) + holden to hold (see HOLD (Cf. hold) (v.)); probably a loan translation of L. retinere to withhold. Past participle form withholden was still used 19c … Etymology dictionary
withhold — [with hōld′, withhōld′] vt. withheld, withholding [ME withholden: see WITH & HOLD1, vt.] 1. a) to hold back; keep back; restrain ☆ b) to take out or deduct (taxes, etc.) from wages or salary … English World dictionary
withhold action — index forbear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
withhold approval — index disaccord, disallow Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
withhold approval from — index disapprove (reject) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
withhold assent — index demur, differ (disagree), differ (vary), disaccord, disbelieve, expostulate, hold out ( … Law dictionary
withhold consent — index disoblige, forbid, hold out (resist), refuse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
withhold judgment — index doubt (hesitate), misdoubt Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary