suppressed
IPA: sʌprˈɛst
adjective
- manifesting or subjected to suppression
- kept from public knowledge by various means;
- held in check with difficulty
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Examples of "suppressed" in Sentences
- The police suppressed the protest.
- The revolt was ruthlessly suppressed.
- The Malian Army suppressed the revolt.
- The government suppressed people's freedom.
- The cure and the prophylactic methods are suppressed.
- In 1538 it was suppressed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
- His eyes were brilliant with what she identified as suppressed outrage.
- $200 Billion dollars a year in suppressed American wages are caused by the illegal aliens0
- The prayer added to the end of the procession in 1955 has been suppressed from the new Missal entirely.
- Churchill was a rabid colonialist and was Prime Minister when Britain suppressed the Kenyan Mau Mau rebellion.
- This is what they call our suppressed cycle I believe, getting all the testing, etc. taken care of before the first monitored, assisted cycle.
- I hated Living With Ghosts with a passion while doing the copy-edit -- and moreover my awful pun which I thought I'd suppressed is still there and can't be removed.
- The ship Trumpet has come to an illegal lab, set to make the anti-mutagen that the galactic police (UMCP) have had but have suppressed from the rest of humanity for so long, keeping the alien threat of the Amnion alive for profit.
- Havelock Ellis, "an archaic world of vast emotions and imperfect thoughts," appear to us as happy anticipations of our deductions to the effect that _primitive_ modes of work suppressed during the day participate in the formation of the dream; and with us, as with Delage, the _suppressed_ material becomes the mainspring of the dreaming.
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