Synonym: deny, disallow, keep, preserve, refuse, reserve, save. Similar words: hold with, youth hostel, eleventh hour, at the eleventh hour, with, wither, withers, go with. Meaning: [wɪð'həʊld ,wɪθ-] v. 1. hold back; refuse to hand over or share 2. retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments.
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31. Federal officials said that the law required them to withhold the keys while the election outcome was in doubt.
32. Who do I think I am to withhold it so selfishly?
33. Willkie promised to withhold any political attack, and on September 3, 1940, Roosevelt announced the deal to the public.
34. Suppliers are not being paid by Brent Walker head office and as a consequence are threatening to withhold their services.
35. She was an automaton, carrying out the simple instructions of her neural program: If whit fly occupied, withhold sperm.
36. Petitioner certainly was not attempting to conceal or withhold from the Committee his own past political associations, predilections, and preferences.
37. Every instinct tells us to run for cover: to withhold information, slash jobs and cut investment.
38. They often prefer to withhold sales rather than accept a lower price because of the consequences for other sales.
39. She/he may withhold the central grant to any force deemed inefficient by the Home Office Inspectorate.
40. On imprisonment and so-called amnesties, it is illegal and irresponsible to withhold payment of the community charge.
41. She appreciated him, he said, flattered him, but always seemed to withhold something.
42. Where there is no love to start with, there is nothing of an abstract nature to withhold.
43. Civil servants should be as helpful as possible, and withhold information only in the interests of national security.
44. The explanation that for so many hours he managed to withhold from us was simply this: The cavalry!
45. Our patients were manifesting potentially dangerous hypoxaemia, and we did not consider it ethically appropriate to withhold this form of treatment.
46. Doctors do not have the right to withhold necessary treatment from a patient.
47. Their right to withhold correspondence from the children in care must, however,[http://sentencedict.com/withhold.html] be questioned.
48. In one's own case it is perhaps always theoretically possible to withhold attention without losing awareness.
49. Opposition Members are cutting off their noses to spite their own faces by encouraging Mr. Millan to withhold our money.
50. Are the schools prepared to withhold their diplomas from these students?
51. Withhold dose for moderate immune-mediated reactions or symptomatic endocrinopathy.
52. Does the company withhold income tax?
53. I have nothing to withhold from you.
54. They neither give nor withhold from their excess.
55. Fear made him withhold the truth.
56. It's never wise to withhold evidence.
57. A: Does the company withhold income tax?
58. Nixon and Rogers implored them to withhold the sanction.
59. I couldn't withhold giving some loose to my indignation.
60. This subsection does not constitute authority to withhold information from Congress.
More similar words: hold with, youth hostel, eleventh hour, at the eleventh hour, with, wither, withers, go with, do with, withal, within, withered, without, withering, with ease, down with, batholith, meet with, play with, talk with, withstand, forthwith, live with, cope with, go without, do without, get on with, part with, deal with, bear with.