Sentences with withhold
with·hold
W w - Police withheld the dead boy's name yesterday until relatives could be told. [VERB noun]
- He withheld his permission
- Even if the voters reserve the right to withhold their gratitude for other reasons.
- Mr Clark has since received a Government letter threatening to withhold his remuneration if he keeps any ATSIC property.
- To withhold payment.
- It was alleged McLeod engaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct by saying he was entitled to withhold consent for the publication.