holdback

Noun

 * 1) restraint; a device or part of a device that operates to restrain.
 * 2) The projection or loop, on the thill of a vehicle, to which a strap of the harness is attached, to hold back a carriage when going downhill, or in backing. Also, the strap or part of the harness so used.
 * 3) A delay in the movement of solute due to the slowing effects of diffusion
 * 4)  Income that is set aside for eventualities such as customer returns, seasonal fluctuations, performance bonuses, unexpected costs, etc.
 * 5) A portion of the money that is owed to someone which is not paid, but instead held as security, until the entire job or contract has been successfully completed.
 * 6) Money that a buyer does not pay at the time of purchase, but which is paid afterward (sometimes in installments, sometimes on a specified date).
 * 7)  The difference between a dealer's cost and the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
 * 8) A time period during which sales of a specific security or commodity cannot occur.
 * 9) A time period after the first release of a creative work before it can be distributed or adapted to other channels.
 * 10) A legal provision for restricting distributions to a trust beneficiary under certain conditions.
 * 11) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 12) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 13) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1)  Income that is set aside for eventualities such as customer returns, seasonal fluctuations, performance bonuses, unexpected costs, etc.
 * 2) A portion of the money that is owed to someone which is not paid, but instead held as security, until the entire job or contract has been successfully completed.
 * 3) Money that a buyer does not pay at the time of purchase, but which is paid afterward (sometimes in installments, sometimes on a specified date).
 * 4)  The difference between a dealer's cost and the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
 * 5) A time period during which sales of a specific security or commodity cannot occur.
 * 6) A time period after the first release of a creative work before it can be distributed or adapted to other channels.
 * 7) A legal provision for restricting distributions to a trust beneficiary under certain conditions.
 * 8) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 9) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 10) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) Money that a buyer does not pay at the time of purchase, but which is paid afterward (sometimes in installments, sometimes on a specified date).
 * 2)  The difference between a dealer's cost and the manufacturer's suggested retail price.
 * 3) A time period during which sales of a specific security or commodity cannot occur.
 * 4) A time period after the first release of a creative work before it can be distributed or adapted to other channels.
 * 5) A legal provision for restricting distributions to a trust beneficiary under certain conditions.
 * 6) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 7) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 8) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A time period during which sales of a specific security or commodity cannot occur.
 * 2) A time period after the first release of a creative work before it can be distributed or adapted to other channels.
 * 3) A legal provision for restricting distributions to a trust beneficiary under certain conditions.
 * 4) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 5) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 6) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A time period after the first release of a creative work before it can be distributed or adapted to other channels.
 * 2) A legal provision for restricting distributions to a trust beneficiary under certain conditions.
 * 3) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 4) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 5) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A legal provision for restricting distributions to a trust beneficiary under certain conditions.
 * 2) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 3) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 4) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) The withholding of permits to extract a natural resource.
 * 2) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 3) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A designation of some details about a crime that the police deliberately do not reveal to the public.
 * 2) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.
 * 1) A random subset of a body of data that is not used in the main analysis, but rather reserved for other purposes, such as validation.

Translations

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Verb

 * 1) To set up a holdback.