- verbsuppress (verb) · suppresses (third person present) · suppressed (past tense) · suppressed (past participle) · suppressing (present participle)
- forcibly put an end to:"the uprising was savagely suppressed"
- prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.); restrain:"she could not suppress a rising panic"
- prevent the dissemination of (information):"the report had been suppressed"
- prevent or inhibit (a process or reaction):"use of the drug suppressed the immune response"
- partly or wholly eliminate (electrical interference).
- psychoanalysisconsciously inhibit (an unpleasant idea or memory) to avoid considering it.
Originlate Middle English: from Latin suppress- ‘pressed down’, from the verb supprimere, from sub- ‘down’ + premere ‘to press’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- forcibly put an end to:
- prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.); restrain:
- prevent the dissemination of (information):
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