0 present participle of suppress
1 to end something by force:
2 to prevent something from being seen or expressed or from operating:
This places a premium on the reliability of information, and maternal genes may benefit from suppressing misleading information transmitted between sibs.
Inadequate resources appear to promote the dimensions of ' 'prioritization' ' while suppressing ' 'coercion' '.
The efficacy of a controlled-release albendazole capsule in suppressing nematode burdens in sheep.
And to do this would be equivalent to encouraging rather than suppressing duelling.
We conclude from present analysis that the effect of the increased magnetic field is useful in suppressing the growth of the ripple.
They have developed higher-level concepts, embracing and suppressing lower-level detail.
However, the editors' laudable effort to reconcile different findings are often at the expense of suppressing inherently conflicting perspectives.
Let us suppose, suppressing doubts, that this sort of action driven by the rational apprehension of rightness is achievable.