SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: NOUN
- N/A
- The act of subduing.
- The act of repressing.
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: VERB
- To forbid the use of evidence at trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained.
- To put down by force or authority
- Reduce the incidence or severity of or stop
- To hold in place, to keep low, to prevent publication.
- Come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority
- Control and refrain from showing; of emotions
- Keep under control; keep in check
- Put out of one's consciousness
- Hence, to check; to keep back.
- Block the action of
- To prevent forcefully an upheaval from developing further.
- Put down by force or intimidation
- Put out of one's consciousness
- Conceal or hide
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take repressive action.
- To prevent or limit the synthesis of (a protein).
- To prevent (the transcription of a gene or the synthesis of a protein) by the combination of a protein with an operator gene.
- To exclude (painful or disturbing memories, for example) automatically or unconsciously from the conscious mind.
- To end, limit, or restrain, as by intimidation or other action.
- To put down or subdue by force.
- To hold back or prevent by an act of volition.
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put down; to quell.
- To inhibit the expression of (a gene).
- To restrain the growth, activity, or release of.
- To inhibit the expression of.
- To deliberately exclude (unacceptable desires or thoughts) from the mind.
- To keep from being revealed, published, or circulated.
- To curtail or prohibit the activities of.
- To put an end to forcibly; subdue.
- To keep in; to restrain from utterance or vent.
- To stop; to restrain; to arrest the discharges of.
- To retain without disclosure; to conceal; not to reveal; to prevent publication of.
- To press again.
- To press back or down effectually; to crush down or out; to quell; to subdue; to supress
- Hence, to check; to restrain; to keep back.
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To overpower; subdue; put down; quell; crush; stamp out.
- To restrain from utterance or vent; keep in; repress: as, to suppress a groan.
- To withhold from disclosure; conceal; refuse or forbear to reveal; withhold from publication; withdraw from circulation, or prohibit circulation of: as, to suppress evidence; to suppress a letter; to suppress an article or a poem.
- To hinder from passage or circulation; stop; stifle; smother.
- To stop by remedial means; check; restrain: as, to suppress a diarrhea or a hemorrhage.
- Bring under control by force or authority
- Consciously restrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior
- Lessen to the point of stopping
- Control and refrain from showing
- To press back or down effectually; crush; quell; put down; subdue; suppress.
- To check; restrain; keep under due restraint.
- Synonyms To curb, smother, overcome, overpower.
- Suppress in order to conceal or hide
- Impede or hinder the natural development or self-expression of
- 1 and Restrict, etc. See restrain.
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: RELATED WORDS
- Counteract, Restrain, Suppression, Quell, Stifle, Quash, Bottle up, Stamp down, Conquer, Crush, Curb, Oppress, Subdue, Inhibit, Repress
- Curtail, Quell, Restrain, Punish, Crush, Suppressing, Stifle, Brutalize, Oppress, Keep down, Reduce, Quash, Subdue, Subjugate, Suppress
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Curtail, Thwart, Neutralize, Counteract, Restrain, Quell, Stifle, Quash, Bottle up, Conquer, Crush, Curb, Oppress, Subdue, Inhibit
- Curtail, Quell, Restrain, Punish, Crush, Suppressing, Stifle, Brutalize, Oppress, Keep down, Reduce, Quash, Subdue, Subjugate, Suppress
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Outlook provides no way to suppress this behavior.
- To suppress the autonomous house mentioned in can.
- God, the more they press to suppress it.
- Aim may be used to suppress primocane emergence.
- Whether to suppress errors during the DB bootstrapping.
- Unlike real shells, quotation does not suppress expansions.
- The Motion to Suppress the Defendant s Confession The defendant next claims that the trial court improperly denied his motion to suppress his confessions.
- Beam smart antennas suppress it with the narrow beam and adaptive array antennas suppress the interference by adjusting the beam pattern.
- Motion to Suppress should be to specify the evidence the party seeks to suppress.
- Select If Error, Suppress to suppress data in cells that cannot be retrieved or calculated because of errors.
- Amazing record and a very nice repress itself!
- ANT: Recal, suppress, repress, hush, stifle, check, swallow.
- PK inhibitors repress HIV transcription without showing cytotoxicity.
- Governments that use force to repress social movements.
- You can only repress action; belief is inaccessible.
- Tephany could not repress a cry of joy.
- CRISPRi can repress gene expression in human cells.
- Emperor represses i have come with a quality repress with a quality repress with this and more.
- And if you repress your grief, you tend to try to repress the grief of those around you.
- Not only do individuals repress negative events that happened to them personally, but groups of people can collectively repress events.
SUPPRESS vs REPRESS: QUESTIONS
- Does demoralization mediate or suppress sleep disturbances?
- Can dynamic vibration absorbers suppress squeal noise?
- How did Jaruzelski suppress the Solidarity movement?
- Does ranitidine suppress itching caused by loratadine?
- Do astrologers suppress the Serpent Bearer (Ophiuchus)?
- Do retinal cells suppress intraocular inflammation (uveitis)?
- Does the phonological loop suppress oral articulations?
- Can economic development alone suppress communalism?
- How do cannabinoids suppress nociceptive processing?
- Does pdfstringdefdisablecommands suppress hyperref warnings?
- Can civilization exist without the innate ability to repress desire?
- How does the DREAM complex repress cell cycle genes?
- What happens to our brains when we repress memories?
- Is Emmanuel Macron trying to repress Islam in France?
- Does DNA methylation repress cryptic promoters in human cells?
- Do missionaries repress the views of indigenous communities?
- Why does β-galactosidase repress the lac operon?
- Why do Extraverted feeling types repress their thinking?
- How does miR-149 repress metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma?
- Does histone methylation induce or repress gene expression?