suppressive

IPA: sʌprˈɛsɪv

adjective

  • That serves to suppress.
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Examples of "suppressive" in Sentences

  • A five officer assault rifle squad performed what is called suppressive fire at Ronald.
  • This station has voluntarily taken the kind of suppressive action that some would enforce through the federal government.
  • It can be helpful to discuss the issues with a well-informed person, and long-term suppressive therapy can improve the situation immensely.
  • The church immediately sent emissaries to Ms. Collbran's parents 'house in Los Angeles to inform them that their daughter was "suppressive," Ms. Collbran said.
  • The church immediately sent emissaries to Christie Collbran's parents 'house in Los Angeles to inform them that their daughter was "suppressive," Collbran said.
  • Long-term suppressive acyclovir therapy in hematopoietic stem-cell transplant (HCT) recipients can prevent the emergence of herpes simplex virus (HSV) disease, including acyclovir-resistant HSV disease, researchers report in the July 15th issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

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