0 to end something by force -- sofocar
1 to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating -- suprimir, reprimir
3 to keep back or stifle -- contener; sofocar, ahogar
She suppressed a laugh.
4 to prevent from being published, known etc -- censurar; prohibir
The authorities are always trying to suppress information.
All they do is suppress the rights of ordinary law-abiding citizens, without them having any right to legal redress.
In an effort to suppress all non-sustainable trends, it also aims to maximum possible synergisms between these three dimensions.
History has showed repeatedly that efforts to suppress languages breed contempt.
In all of these countries, force has been used to suppress demonstrations being made by people who are demanding democratic change.
It is something that nobody owns and nobody can suppress, neither us nor anybody else.
Let it be noted that it is used primarily, and indeed exclusively, to control the flow of migration and to suppress illegal immigration.
The drug problem cannot be suppressed with crops.
Diversity is suppressed, rather than embraced.
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