withhold

verb
/wɪðˈhoʊld/

Meaning

to refuse to give something that is due, desired, or expected
to refuse to give or keep back something

Example Sentences

The company decided to withhold payment until the project was completed.

The company decided to withhold his bonus.

Example Expressions

withhold judgment

Synonyms

retain, keep back, deny, suppress, reserve, refuse
Entry 1
retain, keep back, deny, suppress, reserve
Entry 2
retain, keep back, refuse, deny

Antonyms

release, grant, give, provide
Entry 1
release, grant, give
Entry 2
give, provide, release, grant

Collocations

withhold payment, withhold information, withhold approval, withhold judgment, withhold consent
Entry 1
withhold payment, withhold information, withhold approval, withhold judgment
Entry 2
withhold information, withhold payment, withhold consent, withhold judgment

More Example Sentences

Should journalists publish all information, or is it ethical to withhold some?

Related Vocabularies

to hide something or keep it secret
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to grow or cause to grow gradually
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