withhold

প্রতিরোধ করা
definition
verb
the name of the dead man is being withheld
refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another).
translation of 'withhold'
প্রতিরোধ করা,
ধরিয়া রাখা,
পশ্চাতে থাকিয়া যাওয়া,
সংযত করা,
দিতে অসন্মত হওয়া
verb
দিতে না চাত্তয়া,
প্রতিরোধ করা,
প্রতিসংহার করা,
ঠেকাইয়া রাখা,
আটকাইয়া রাখা
example
While it is impossible to 'withhold' sympathy from classes so depressed as these slum-dwellers are, it cannot be overlooked that the very nature of their mode of living tends to reduce their value in the labour market.
Churches 'withhold' taxes from the paychecks of nonministerial employees because the government requires them to do so.
I try to 'withhold' all curiosities and concentrate on maintaining my composure.
He said he believed it was the school's legal right to 'withhold' exam results.
For example, India might require a company subsidiary to 'withhold' taxes from the fees it pays to a service center located in Ireland.
It's gutsy for Shanley to 'withhold' the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject.
Never once last year did she 'withhold' her emotions.
And so too do employers who are failing to meet their obligations to 'withhold' tax and super contributions for their workers.
Federal law dictates that employers must 'withhold' money for child support from his paycheck.
She denied the government's request to 'withhold' such information for another year.
Rather, opponents of gay marriage wish to 'withhold' approval of homosexuality.
How ridiculous that magazines advised young people like myself to 'withhold' their feelings until the words were first said to me.
If you come up short, there's still time to arrange for your employer to 'withhold' more from your paycheck.
Starr refused to 'withhold' the doctor's grim prognosis from Ellard.
It is impossible to 'withhold' admiration for his series.
Companies don't 'withhold' income tax for their independent contractors, either.
Elizabeth could no longer 'withhold' her sentiments
The advice to 'withhold' the results until that day was reportedly issued in a circular sent out earlier this month, the story said.
If this will create or increase a tax refund, ask the tax department to give your employer permission to 'withhold' less tax - so you get your refund during the year instead of having to wait until the summer of 2005.
Art dealers are responsible for the trust fund taxes that are due even if they failed to 'withhold' the tax from the employees' paychecks or withheld less than was required.
If he did not 'withhold' his love and mercy from us before we loved him, will he refuse us now?
‘You don't need to apologize… you didn't know,’ Cael said, not even trying to 'withhold' his own emotions.
Do I give and 'withhold' love according to my moods or is it constant regardless of the ups and downs of life?
The passionate outcry in the middle of this poem is reminiscent of Sep. Sep's God 'withholds' his love from man.
Aggression turned outward often takes the forms of gossip, verbal abuse, or 'withholding' affection or friendship.
Employers and other 'withholders' must begin using the new version of the form on or before January 1, 2007 for all new employees and payees and all employees and payees who make any changes to their withholding.
He teases the astrophysicists with his advanced technology then 'withholds' the information because he deems us unworthy, then backhandedly compliments our biodiversity.
This plan, as all of us know only too well, coerced every employer into the unpaid labor of 'withholding' the tax each month from the employee's paycheck and delivering it to the Treasury.
Among those firms, 70 companies had not 'withheld' income taxes from employees' wages.
Police also questioned the female guide who led the tourists to the show but she refused to give any information and even 'withheld' her name during the interview.
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