Withhold in a sentence as a verb

It's a shame they don't withhold a degree from you.

Are they still going to be dodgy and withhold key information from their users ?

You have no right to information a source is legally required to withhold.

They simply don't want to release it, because they incorrectly claim it falls into an exception that allows them to withhold it.

It's also a major ethics no-no to withhold known life-saving treatment in the name of continuing a trial.

I do, however, wish to withhold judgment on both sides without being accused of enabling the decried behavior.

If you read the email stream, the CEO wanted to withhold the referral bonus as a punitive measure for a work-related mistake.

If you are not in a position to withhold your labour, because you have no money, then you have no bargaining power when determining your wages.

They can certainly withhold future restricted stock grants, but trying to take back already granted shares, vested or not, is beyond the pale in my opinion.

I ignored my tendency to withhold personal information, embarrassing stories, or questions that might make me look stupid.

You could make an argument that it serves Google's long-term interest to withhold this information from analysts and their shareholders.

> Second, if a client is going to withhold final payment based on Apple acceptance, there is no way I would work for themIt sounds from the article that payment terms were agreed upon before commencement of the work.

Our reputations and history of deals / interactions are the best guide and we openly tell people up front that if there is information that is secret for themselves, they should withhold it until they have a chance to do background checks on us.

Withhold definitions

verb

hold back; refuse to hand over or share; "The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room"

verb

retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments; "My employer is withholding taxes"

See also: deduct recoup