/wɪθˈhoʊld/, /wɪðˈhoʊld/ Rhymes: -əʊld withhold (third-person singular simple present withholds, present participle withholding, simple past withheld, past participle...
direct object] to hide, conceal, confine, restrict, limit, restrain, withhold oneself or one's mind Conjugation of تَأَبَّقَ (V, sound, impersonal passive...
past participle abstained) (transitive, reflexive, obsolete) Keep or withhold oneself. [Attested from around 1350 to 1470 until the mid 16th century.] (intransitive)...
(constructed with عَن (ʕan)) to abstain, to refrain from something, or to withhold oneself from someone to be impossible Conjugation of اِمْتَنَعَ (VIII,...
(colloquial) to wear out, to tire out (colloquial) to withhold, to refuse to give, to appropriate, to help oneself, to hook Conjugation of зама́тывать (class 1a...
forholdende) to forhold, withhold (improperly), keep from (not tell someone) forholde seg (reflexive) to behave, conduct oneself, to keep (taus / silent...
city, etc., in order to force concessions) (transitive) to block (to withhold money) (transitive, volleyball) to block an opponent (transitive) to protect...
city, etc., in order to force concessions) (transitive) to block (to withhold money) (transitive, volleyball) to block an opponent (transitive) to protect...
keep to oneself; to withhold Synonyms: tenere per sé, confiscare, impadronirsi, incamerare, congelare, pignorare trattieni la ricevuta ― withhold the receipt...
(colloquial) to wear out, to tire out (colloquial) to withhold, to refuse to give, to appropriate, to help oneself, to hook (colloquial) to tie up, to bind up меня́...