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1 withhold
[wið'həuld]past tense, past participle - withheld; verb(to refuse to give: to withhold permission.) neita/synja um e-ð -
2 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
Withheld — 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]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Withheld — 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]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 — [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
withheld — (withhold) v. hold back; restrain, keep in check; retain, deduct; refrain from giving with hold || wɪð həʊld ,wɪθ v. hold back; restrain, keep in check; retain, deduct; refrain from giving … English contemporary dictionary
withhold — ► VERB (past and past part. withheld) 1) refuse to give (something due to or desired by another). 2) suppress or restrain (an emotion or reaction). DERIVATIVES withholder noun … English terms dictionary
withhold — , withheld. Note hh … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
withhold — UK [wɪðˈhəʊld] / US [wɪðˈhoʊld] verb [transitive] Word forms withhold : present tense I/you/we/they withhold he/she/it withholds present participle withholding past tense withheld UK [wɪðˈheld] / US past participle withheld formal to deliberately … English dictionary
withhold — [[t]wɪðhe̱ld[/t]] withholds, withholding, withheld VERB If you withhold something that someone wants, you do not let them have it. [FORMAL] [V n] Police withheld the dead boy s name yesterday until relatives could be told... [V n] Financial aid… … English dictionary
withhold — verb past tense and past participle withheld, (T) 1 to refuse to let someone have something, especially until something else is done: I withheld payment until they had completed the work. 2 withhold facts/evidence/information to refuse to give… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English