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Definitions from the WebTerm: withholdDefinition:verb (with·hold) 1. Refrain or hold back from giving or providing something. 2. Deduct or retain something, typically money, for a particular purpose or from a particular source. Sense 1:Usage: PopularExample sentence: The company decided to withhold the bonus until the project was completed successfully. Related products: Bonus Sense 2:Usage: LocalExample sentence: The landlord agreed to withhold a portion of the rent to cover the cost of repairs. | ||||
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