withholdwith·hold /wɪDˈhəʊld, wɪθ--ˈhoʊld/ (past tensepst and past participlepp withheld /-ˈheld/) verb [transitiveT]1to refuse to let someone have somethingI withheld payment until they had completed the work.
Part of your salary is withheld for income tax.
2withhold facts/evidence/information to refuse to give informationThe computer giant has hinted that it has some big plans, but has withheld details.