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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(91) Elsewhere in the county Quakerism emerged in the 1650s to be fairly firmly suppressed by a gentry worried about its revolutionary tendencies.
(92) Reporters and producers have a public duty to speak out if their vision of truth is suppressed by government appointees.
(93) Finally, he sat, silent and quivering, bursting out with only an occasional, suppressed sniffle.
(94) This uprising was ruthlessly suppressed and many Samaritans, including the leaders,[http://sentencedict.com/suppressed.html] were exterminated in the process.
(95) He made plans to welcome religious varieties, whereas elsewhere authorities suppressed or discouraged them.
(96) Sophie felt a surge of anger, but with an effort she suppressed it.
(97) Bragg had a sudden longing for tobacco, but suppressed it.
(98) The news can not be suppressed despite the most stringent efforts to maintain secrecy.
(99) The suppressed sound of the gunfire was still in his ears, and the sweet cordite smell hung at his nostrils.
(100) She died of cancer at the age of 48, when her suppressed anger and resentment emerged as multiple tumours.
(101) Instead we have quite enthusiastically lapsed into a chronic dualism where the whole emotional side of the human psyche has been suppressed.
(102) Unlike some machines of this wattage, noise was well suppressed and only became excessive when the disc was used on stonework.
(103) The Eastern Bloc has been transformed into a gigantic Enterprise Zone for western capitalists eager to reap the benefits of suppressed consumerism.
(104) For 70 years the Communist government had suppressed all dissent.
(105) Omeprazole monotherapy merely suppressed bacterial colonisation, especially in the antral region, and eradicated H pylori in individual cases only.
(106) Similarly, a respectable suburban life may well be suppressed by an individual who wants to retain credibility amongst the gang.
(107) When they rebelled against these impositions the blacks were cruelly suppressed and their leaders were hanged.
(108) The active virus has been suppressed, perhaps eliminated, in 21 of 24 chronic patients given the mix.
(109) Subsequently, Stoneham declared martial law, brought in all available troops, and suppressed the disorder.
(110) A section of the Iceni revolted and had to be suppressed by a dismounted cavalry regiment.
(111) Punishable behavior can also be suppressed by strongly reinforcing any behavior which displaces it.
(112) By May 1797, when the paper was finally suppressed, they were its sole remaining proprietors.
(113) The farmers were furious that material which supported their complaints was suppressed.
(114) We heard a suppressed murmuring and smelled rotting rags and old urine as we passed the gate.
(115) Had they stood behind him, the General Staff would have suppressed the dissension within its own ranks.
(116) She suppressed an embarrassed chortle as the men began to chat about the paper.
(117) Also, a low socioeconomic status and a suppressed immune system may put women at significantly higher risk.
(118) Aristos' very physical proximity filled Ocker with barely suppressed fury.
(119) Maria suppressed rising panic that was fatally laced with hysteria.
(120) The empty air was still vibrating slightly with the suppressed fidgets of children.
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