Sentence examples for To suppress from inspiring English sources

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To suppress

verb

To put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

  • Political dissent was brutally suppressed.

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"NEWS is what someone wants to suppress.

Not trying to suppress it.

Trying to suppress crime, hey?

The police forcefully tried to suppress us".

You've tried to suppress any negative feelings.

You'd have to suppress it all".

Roach paused, unable to suppress his laughter.

(I'm learning to suppress the louder outcries).

But it was wrong to suppress Levinson.

The temptation is to suppress such blemishes.

She's had to suppress her own talent.

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