ppl. a. [pa. pple. of WITHHOLD v.] Kept or held back.

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1753–4.  Richardson, Grandison, III. xxviii. 177. My withheld breath raised my complexion, and swelled my features.

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1914.  Amélie Rives, World’s-End, xl. His face had a curious, withheld look as he stooped to kiss her.

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