Withhold

/wɪðˈhoʊld/ or /wɪθˈhoʊld/ verb

To refuse to give something that is expected or wanted. It can be used for things like information, payment, or approval.

From Old English 'wiðholdan', combining 'wið' (against) and 'holdan' (to hold). It literally means 'to hold back against.'

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