A pro-democracy uprising was brutally suppressed.
They often use violence to suppress opposition.
The medication effectively suppressed the pain.
This information had been deliberately suppressed.
He could hardly suppress his surprise.
Her face was charged with barely suppressed anger.
Nicole could barely suppress her laughter.
The disloyal thought was instantly suppressed.
She was unable to suppress a giggle.
He could no longer suppress his anger.
meetings were suppressed by the police - полиция разогнала митинги
to suppress anger [tears, laughter] - сдержать гнев [слёзы, смех]
to suppress a yawn - подавить зевок
he couldn't suppress his feelings - он не мог сдержать своих чувств [ср. тж. 4]
to suppress publication - запретить издание
to suppress an organization - запретить организацию
the censor suppressed some passages - цензор вычеркнул несколько мест
to suppress feelings - скрывать чувства [ср. тж. 2]
to suppress anger - затаить злобу
• The recession is suppressing demand for our products.
• Tax increases simply made inflation worse by suppressing economic growth.
• We feel the government is attempting to suppress competition in favor of large companies.
• Advertisers use their influence to suppress negative news coverage about their products.
• attempts to suppress evidence
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Any decisions to suppress information would have been made by senior managers, not by shareholders.
They believed higher taxes on the rich would suppress their entrepreneurial and innovative vigor.