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unwithholding

  • a word derived from withholding tax.
    withholding tax
    noun
    that part of an employee's tax liability withheld by the employer from wages or salary and paid directly to the government.

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His scholarship is thorough, his judgment sure, and he pours out upon his page an unwithholding wealth of knowledge, humor, wit and imagination from the fullness of an overflowing mind.

From Brief History of English and American Literature by Henry A. (Henry Augustin) Beers

Let us in the beginning frankly face the fact that there is no call which involves more of unwithholding consecration than the life of intercession.

From The Call of the World or, Every Man's Supreme Opportunity by W. E. Doughty

His scholarship is thorough, his judgment keen, and he pours out upon his page an unwithholding wealth of knowledge, humor, wit, and imagination from the fullness of an overflowing mind.

From Initial Studies in American Letters by Henry A. (Henry Augustin) Beers

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