| 释义 | withholder
 with·holdW0193200 (wĭth-hōld′, wĭth-)tr.v. with·held (-hĕld′), with·hold·ing, with·holds 1.  To refrain from giving or granting: withhold information; withhold judgment. See Synonyms at  keep.2.  To keep in check; restrain: I was unable to withhold my laughter.3.  To deduct (withholding tax) from an employee's salary.[Middle English witholden : with, away from; see  with + holden, to hold; see  hold1.]
 with·hold′er n.Thesaurus
 MedicalSeewithhold| Noun | 1. | withholder - a person who refrains from granting; "a withholder of payments"individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"granter - a person who grants or gives something |  |  | 2. | withholder - a person who restrains or checks or holds backcontroller, restrainer - a person who directs and restrains | 
 withholder
 Antonyms for withholdernoun a person who refrains from grantingRelated Wordsindividualmortalpersonsomebodysomeonesoul
 Antonymsnoun a person who restrains or checks or holds backRelated Words |