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reter
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Retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments.
recoup
deduct
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reter
portuguès
conter
català
retenir
espanyol
retener
Hold back; refuse to hand over or share.
keep back
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Examples for "
keep back
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keep back
Examples for "
keep back
"
1
The only way to
keep
back
brute panic was not to think.
2
Yet I did not know how to
keep
back
the vital question.
3
He could not
keep
back
the break that was in his breath.
4
He could not
keep
back
the words that rose to his tongue.
5
She tried hard to
keep
back
the tears, and rose to go.
1
However, they would be given the option to
withhold
any sensitive information.
2
But Mr Key said there was good reason to
withhold
the advice.
3
So perhaps we should let prisoners vote but
withhold
the secret ballot.
4
You are able to
withhold
information on the basis of those clauses.
5
The country does not
withhold
from those with fair demands, he said.
6
In fact, CNN was careful to
withhold
such details at the time.
7
In the case of Capone, the editors decided to
withhold
the card.
8
Well, she might
withhold
the, I don't know, emotional experience you expect.
9
Di Maio first made his threat to
withhold
the funds on Thursday.
10
They
withhold
any personal judgments to let audiences draw their own conclusions.
11
Therefore the heavens
withhold
the dew, and the earth withholdeth its fruit.
12
For a long time He may in compassion
withhold
the fatal gift.
13
Would Time Warner
withhold
,
say, Game of Thrones from other cable providers?
14
We will not
withhold
forgiveness even from those who do not ask.
15
And in order to bargain, you must have goods you can
withhold
.
16
In such instances an employer has the right to
withhold
that wage.
withhold
·
withhold from
withhold information
withhold judgment
withhold federal
withhold support
portuguès
reter
segurar
conter
espanyol
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retener
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