Similar words: oppressed, suppress, suppressor, suppression, suppressant, depressed, compressed, impressed. Meaning: [sə'pres] adj. 1. kept from public knowledge by various means; 2. manifesting or subjected to suppression 3. held in check with difficulty.
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(61) In the early 1970s some of these movements began to decline or were suppressed, but others continued to flourish.
(62) I think women are just as aggressive as men but it's suppressed in us.
(63) The snag with this is that the suppressed feelings are still experienced internally rather than avoided or prevented.
(64) Better that negotiations should break down than such difficulties be suppressed: a merger which fails is potentially disastrous. Sentencedict.com
(65) This caused widespread riots that the government suppressed with brutality.
(66) Much of the hostility towards civilization felt by people in the suppressed classes is understandable.
(67) The more our rational faculty is suppressed, the more obsessed we are by it.
(68) In the absence of broader political democracy, active community participation gets suppressed and distorted.
(69) He could remember the suppressed clattering noise of the firing on semi-automatic.
(70) His looks said it all, and Jenna suppressed a smile and set off across the road to join him.
(71) In maize, for example, there are two male-sterility organelle genes, each suppressed by a separate nuclear restorer.
(72) By 1977 black revolutionary organizations, including those emphasizing black nationalism, had been largely suppressed or had receded in visibility.
(73) In New Orleans in May 1861, disturbances among the slave population were suppressed by the militia.
(74) The rising was suppressed, but it was an ominous sign.
(75) To deny this power is dangerous, for, suppressed, it will find another outlet and may erupt uncontrollably.
(76) The research always favoured the industry's pro-lead views or was suppressed, Mr Kitman found.
(77) In addition to the progressive measures previously discussed, he added that banditry had been suppressed and forced loans discontinued.
(78) This hormone, called gonadotrophin, can be suppressed by certain drugs that stop the oestrus cycle without causing serious side-effects.
(79) Johns Manville suppressed research on the evidence and concealed essential information from its workers.
(80) Rows in the beer tent were quickly suppressed by the militia.
(81) It is something that cannot be stamped out, or stifled, or gagged, or suppressed by any means.
(82) The attempted coup was eventually suppressed by the loyal Army command.
(83) Unlike past military rulers, General Musharraf has neither imposed martial law nor suppressed fundamental rights.
(84) If rewards were given for keeping a village free of crime, then cases were suppressed by headmen.
(85) It would relieve us of the burden of suppressed emotion.
(86) Publicly suppressed since the 1920s, these qualities have only survived through the black economy, or through private family oral traditions.
(87) It seems probable that rebellion in East Anglia was as rigorously suppressed as in Kent.
(88) But men can come to terms with their suppressed longings.
(89) Our study also showed that postprandial gall bladder contraction was suppressed for at least four hours after octreotide injection.
(90) Rose, vibrant with barely suppressed anger, was the most striking woman he had ever seen.
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