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Withhold

/wɪθˈhoʊld/verb
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To withhold is to intentionally hold back or refuse to give something that is expected or owed, such as information, payment, or resources. In today's contexts, it's often seen in legal and financial scenarios like tax deductions or personal boundaries, highlighting the tension between obligation and discretion.

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