Sentence examples for to be suppressed from inspiring English sources

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to be suppressed

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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My indignation had to be suppressed.

So it has to be suppressed.

Are both accents to be suppressed?

The words tumbled out then, unable to be suppressed.

And all of this has meant that uniqueness had to be suppressed".

Patients' immune systems have to be suppressed to stop their bodies rejecting the donated organs.

The courts have so far permitted the officials' identities to be suppressed.

Yet fresh graft allegations keep popping up, only to be suppressed again.

Wherever fascists took power, however, communists and socialists were among the first to be suppressed.

"A principle of my work is to give permission to see, to bring what is likely to be suppressed forward.

Year-on-year inconsistency and extreme values at either end of the spectrum cause several SSRs to be suppressed.

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