0 to end something by force:
1 to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating:
2 to end something by force:
He either has to begin reforms, or he has to suppress the opposition.
4 to prevent something from being seen or expressed:
Any decisions to suppress information would have been made by senior managers, not by shareholders.
5 to prevent something from continuing or operating:
They believed higher taxes on the rich would suppress their entrepreneurial and innovative vigor.
Inadequate resources appear to promote the dimensions of ' 'prioritization' ' while suppressing ' 'coercion' '.
One role is the gyroviscous cancellation which suppresses the violation of frozen-in condition due to the inertia term.
The matching process improves the input by amplifying the expected features in the bottom-up signal and suppressing irrelevant features.
Peripheral field stimulation suppresses flicker but not pattern detection in foveal targets.
The parents' views and proposed course of action are not only fully set out by the judge; they are manifestly suppressed too.
Only when familiar irony is used in a literally biasing context can its salient ironic interpretation be suppressed and discarded.
The efficacy of a controlled-release albendazole capsule in suppressing nematode burdens in sheep.
In the presence of others not expected to provide support of any sort, or when alone, facial expression of pain would tend to be suppressed.
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