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Sentence count:278+5Posted:2016-12-14Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: arrestbridlecheckcurbhold backinhibitkeep downlimitquellrepressrestrainrestrictsquashsquelchstiflesubdueSimilar words: suppressionoppressorpresscompressimpresspress forexpressdepressedMeaning: [sə'pres]  v. 1. to put down by force or authority 2. come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority 3. control and refrain from showing; of emotions 4. keep under control; keep in check 5. put out of one's consciousness. 
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61. State military volunteers, with the aid of federal troops, moved in to suppress the rebellion.
62. And were a scream to rise in her, would she manage to suppress it before it shot from her mouth?
63. The federal government worked vigorously to enforce the new act and to suppress attempted violations.
64. Too late for such words and much too late to suppress them.
65. Noise can create a level of stress so unnerving that it can suppress intelligence and creativity.
66. Indeed, one of the worst things you can do with anger is suppress it.
67. He also adamantly argues that city officials are not trying to suppress the practice of religion.
68. But anti-retroviral drugs only suppress the virus; they can not destroy it, or prevent others getting it.
69. They would make it impossible to fund clubs and societies and would inevitably suppress much of our vital welfare work.
70. In the next few years many clinical experiments established the effective use of drugs to suppress immune responses.
71. They did this by tipping the scales in favour of antibody production - identifying and removing those cells known to suppress antibody production.
72. What she needed was to sleep, and she tried to suppress the great mountain of self-pity that threatened to swamp her.
73. However, children rarely complain of double vision because their brains suppress the image from the squinting eye.
74. Boswell chose to suppress this fact, which did not become generally known until 1936.
75. The government has repeatedly used violence to suppress opposition demands that President Mobutu Sese Seko's powers be curtailed.
76. Painful emotion in the prosurvival chain can suppress physical pain in the contrasurvival engrams.
77. She had had to suppress her feelings for George throughout his long marriage to her friend.
78. As Harry squeezed through the ruck to order another pint,(Sentencedict.com) he could not suppress a private smile at Minter's expense.
79. Howard struggles to suppress a sense of nothingness, of total unreality.
80. On the other hand, these laws have the potential to suppress worthwhile literary and artistic expression.
81. But she sees him suppress what could only be a smirk at her very mention of a dybbuk.
82. Like many AIDS patients, Pieters swallows the drug combo to help his body suppress the virus day after day.
83. High aluminium levels can produce abnormal tadpoles and may suppress growth.
84. The CIA has often tried to suppress reports that are embarrassing to the agency.
85. It is far more painful and exhausting to suppress our emotions than it is to experience them.
86. Rigby worked with ardour to suppress trafficking in slaves and his efforts to enforce the 1845 treaty were unremitting.
87. As the prince soon discovers, even this severe sentence is insufficient to suppress the quarrel.
88. I suppress an evil wish that an orca will be drawn in by this moving lunchbox of an animal. Sentencedict.com
89. Polly tried to suppress the shudder that galvanised every nerve from the roots of her hair to her toes and fingertips.
90. Something terrible happens to your innards when you suppress that much anger.
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