verb, -held, -hold⋅ing.| 1. | to hold back; restrain or check. |
| 2. | to refrain from giving or granting: to withhold payment. |
| 3. | to collect (taxes) at the source of income. |
| 4. | to deduct (withholding tax) from an employee's salary or wages. |
| 5. | to hold back; refrain. |
| 6. | to deduct withholding tax. |
with·hold (wĭth-hōld', wĭth-) v. with·held (-hěld'), with·hold·ing, with·holds v. tr.
To refrain or forbear. [Middle English witholden : with, away from; see with + holden, to hold; see hold1.] with·hold'er n. |