withhold in English

verb
1
refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another).
the name of the dead man is being withheld
synonyms:hold backkeep backrefuse to giveretainhold on tohideconcealkeep secretsit on

Use "withhold" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "withhold" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "withhold", or refer to the context using the word "withhold" in the English Dictionary.

1. We couldn't withhold our laughter.

2. Therefore, we must withhold further treatments.

3. We won't be able to withhold his name.

4. It is illogical to withhold required information.

5. Naturally, you might prefer to withhold embarrassing information.

6. To withhold religious liberty was out of the question.

7. It was unscrupulous of their lawyer to withhold evidence.

8. Why would Rohmer withhold that information from us.

9. The dam can withhold the pressure of the water.

10. Why, do you think, did Lori’s parents withhold their trust? .....

11. Sometimes we give it away, and sometimes we withhold it Callously

12. Sometimes we give it away, and sometimes we withhold it Callously.

13. He seemed to Abrogate his duty to withhold law and order.

14. They can not withhold treatment as punishment for any reason.

15. Food fiber may accelerate increase of good bacteria, and withhold maleficent bacteria.

16. You have the right to withhold your custom if you so wish.

17. Who do I think I am to withhold it so selfishly?

18. If a witness is allowed to withhold evidence, it impairs the legal process.

19. When we harbor anger and resentment —and withhold forgiveness— we hurt ourselves.

20. Activists are appealing the police decision to withhold permission for the pride parade.

21. 23:18 Not to withhold food, clothing, and sexual relations from your wife — Ex.

22. Government agencies at various levels require employers to withhold income taxes from employees' wages.

23. It was improper of the broker to withhold the information from the stock exchange.

24. The nationalization of oil occurs as countries begin to deprivatize oil production and withhold exports.

25. The tactics of conflict may be as follows: One manager will withhold information from another.

26. The new law allows you to withhold payment if you think a bill is incorrect.

27. The board has decided to withhold part of their grant money from certain students.

28. Antonyms for Acquaint include conceal, deceive, delude, falsify, hide, mislead, misrepresent, secrete, suppress and withhold

29. Also, their power to grant or withhold benefits provides them with considerable leverage over clients.

30. In all, Mr. Dear threatened to withhold the certificate of efficiency if matters did not improve.

31. We thus have a new definition for Aberrative valences, namely the “cannot withhold from” valence

32. Antonyms for Annunciate include conceal, hide, secret, withhold, suppress, keep secret, keep, cover, repress and deny

33. They are stories and figments of somebody's imagination or somebody's absolute desire to withhold the truth from me

34. No units or individuals may withhold or misappropriate the financial credit and funds to be used for agriculture.

35. We do not publish anonymous letters, although we may withhold a writer's identify if it is justified.

36. The employer must withhold payroll taxes from an employee's check and hand them over to several tax agencies by law.

37. People withhold their best efforts if they see little relationship between what they do and how they are rewarded.

38. Given the power of the managerial hierarchy to dispense or withhold rewards, open acts of defiance expose individuals to reprisal.

39. Farmers might withhold some of their current corn harvest from the market, anticipating a higher corn price in the future.

40. The government is planning to withhold benefit payments from single mothers who refuse to name the father of their child.

41. Saccade Countermanding task includes no fixation-target gap, variable target presentation times, and the requirement to withhold saccades on some trials

42. It is not at all unusual during wartime for leaders to withhold military information with the men in the grass.

43. The court will determine whether or not you are adjudicated guilty or if the court will withhold the Adjudication of guilt

44. If a foreign enterprise doesn't have its standing body in China, its agent in China should withhold and remit the tax.

45. One of the major objectives of Brainstorming is to withhold criticism and welcome all sorts of ideas to the table

46. Ashis Nandy provokes self-reflection from the reader, where you realize you, yourself, withhold certain aspects of the enemy whom you abhor

47. Aberrative VALENCE , people from whom one felt that one could not withhold anything were the most Aberrative valences on the case

48. An absolute prohibition against assignment is less popular than a qualified prohibition which requires a landlord not to withhold consent unreasonably.

49. An envious person may secretly withhold good from the one who arouses his jealousy or may wish that harm will befall that one.

50. Our patients were manifesting potentially dangerous hypoxaemia, and we did not consider it ethically appropriate to withhold this form of treatment.