baskı, yok etme, önleme, örtbas etme, zecir, tutma, sindirme, durdurma, gizleme, kesme, bastırma, ruhb. (bilinçli olarak) (duyguyu/isteği), gizli tutma, (bir haberin/yayının) çıkmasını yasaklama, BASTIRMA:Bir silah sisteminin etkinliğinin geçici olarak karşıt bir kuvvet tarafından görev hedeflerine ulaşmak için gerekli olan seviyenin altına düşürülmesi, zulüm, dışlama, baskılama, zapt etme, bastın, supresyon, bastirma, örtbas etme/bastırma, ilga etme, bastırmak, gizli tutmak, önlemek, zapt etmek, durdurmak, baskı altına almak, yok etmek, hasıraltı etmek, dindirmek, zaptetmek, gizlemek, ezmek, yayınlanmasını yasaklamak, ortadan kaldırmak, örtbas etmek, (bir haberin/yayının) çıkmasını yasaklamak, zulmetmek, bastir, bastır, ruhb. (bilinçli olarak), lağvetmek,
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baskı isim
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yok etme
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önleme
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örtbas etme
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zecir
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tutma
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sindirme
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durdurma
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gizleme
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kesme
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bastırma
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ruhb. (bilinçli olarak) (duyguyu/isteği) isim
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gizli tutma isim
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(bir haberin/yayının) çıkmasını yasaklama isim
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BASTIRMA:Bir silah sisteminin etkinliğinin geçici olarak karşıt bir kuvvet tarafından görev hedeflerine ulaşmak için gerekli olan seviyenin altına düşürülmesi Askeri
The state of being suppressed, The act or instance of suppressing, A process in which a person consciously excludes anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, or memories, The process by which a tree loses its vigor due to inadequate light, water and nutrients, signal in a communications channel, maritime vessel portable terminals, Using a list, such as the DMA's mail preference service list, to delete certain names from a file before generating labels, putting an end to the activity or existence of, The subconscious blockage by the brain of the information coming from one eye when its presence causes confusion for visual processing, The addition of a device to an electrical circuit that minimizes or prevents transients from affecting the proper operation of that circuit, The defense mechanism where we push unacceptable thoughts out of consciousness and into our unconscious, the process by which the brain ignores a fuzzy image sent by a wandering eye All images are interpreted via a single eye, causing the wandering eye to stop seeing images, due to lack of use, – The act of extinguishing or confining a fire, Prevention and arrest (or decrease) of immune response Occurs in central lymphoid organs an on periphery, <Back to Last Page> <Full Glossary>, temporary or transient degradation of the, (botany) the failure to develop of some part or organ of a plant, forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority; "the suppression of heresy"; "the quelling of the rebellion"; "the stifling of all dissent", The act of suppressing, or the state of being suppressed; repression; as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult; the suppression of truth, of reports, of evidence, and the like, act of suppressing, repression; stoppage, Omission; as, the suppression of a word, Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; used in contradiction to retention, which signifies that the secretion or excretion is retained without expulsion, forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority; "the suppression of heresy"; "the quelling of the rebellion"; "the stifling of all dissent" the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation; "a suppression of the newspaper" (botany) the failure to develop of some part or organ of a plant, the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation; "a suppression of the newspaper", (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires, The inability to perceive all of part of objects in the field of vision of one eye, Suppression is the most aggressive fire protection strategy The goal of suppression is to totally extinguish the fire, Utilization of data on one or more files to remove any duplication of specific names that the mailer wishes to be removed before mailing, All the work of extinguishing or confining a fire beginning with its discovery, Cortical inhibition or the cancellation by the brain of the signals from an eye to avoid confusions and discomforts arising from problems of binocularity It is a condition frequently found in those individuals having excessive visual stress, but can usually be reduced or eliminated through proper vision care and lens therapy It is a common deterrent to academic progress This symptom requires a clinical evaluation, the cessation of detectable viral replication in a person's blood, All the work of extinguishing or containing a fire, beginning with its discovery, In Direct Marketing, the processing of a data file to remove records which are NOT to be mailed (See NCOA, GAS, BR, MPS), To hold in place, to keep low, to prevent publication, To forbid the use of evidence at trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained, Exclude from evidence, To temporarily hide a feature from being displayed, and prevent it from being evaluated when analyzing the solid, Using information on one or more lists to remove duplication of specific names before a mailing, or to eliminate those undesirable names, to squash, to sit on, to make smaller, to refuse to let reach, to make a person uncertain about reaching, to render or lessen in any way possible by any means possible, to the harm of the individual and for the fancied protection of a suppressor, tr v 1 To put an end to forcibly; subdue; crush 2 To curtail or prohibit the activities of 3 To hold back; to check, To stop or put an end to someone's activities To suppress evidence is to withhold it from disclosure or publication, To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained See exclusionary rule, To stop; to restrain; to arrest the discharges of; as, to suppress a diarrhea, or a hemorrhage, To hold in place, to keep low, To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained See also exclusionary rule, (V) -to do away with; abolish; stop, The focus of all available fires on enemy personnel, weapons, or equipment to prevent effective fires on friendly forces Suppressive fires include the full range of weapons from direct and indirect fires, electronic countermeasures, and directed energy The purpose of suppression is to protect forces reducing and maneuvering through the obstacle and to soften the initial foothold (assault force objective), To inhibit, curtail, or reduce severity, To keep in; to restrain from utterance or vent; as, to suppress the voice; to suppress a smile, crush, stop by force, put down; repress, hold back, stifle; silence, prevent from being disclosed; block, arrest, check (i.e. a flow of blood, etc.), If someone in authority suppresses an activity, they prevent it from continuing, by using force or making it illegal. drug traffickers, who continue to flourish despite international attempts to suppress them nationwide demonstrations for democracy, suppressed after 7 weeks by the army. + suppression sup·pres·sion people who were imprisoned after the violent suppression of the pro-democracy movement protests, To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put down; to quell, To retain without disclosure; to conceal; not to reveal; to prevent publication of; as, to suppress evidence; to suppress a pamphlet; to suppress the truth, to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires", put out of one's consciousness, To put a stop to a thing actually existing; a motion to suppress evidence or a confession which does not deny the existence of the evidence or confession, but asks the Court not to allow the use of such evidence in the case, If a natural function or reaction of your body is suppressed, it is stopped, for example by drugs or illness. The reproduction and growth of the cancerous cells can be suppressed by bombarding them with radiation. + suppression sup·pres·sion Eye problems can indicate an unhealthy lifestyle with subsequent suppression of the immune system, to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires" put out of one's consciousness, control and refrain from showing; of emotions, - using information on one or more lists to remove duplication of specific names before a mailing, or to eliminate those undesirable names, If you suppress your feelings or reactions, you do not express them, even though you might want to. Liz thought of Barry and suppressed a smile The Professor said that deep sleep allowed suppressed anxieties to surface. + suppression sup·pres·sion A mother's suppression of her own feelings can cause problems, come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority; "The government oppresses political activists", keep under control; keep in check; "suppress a smile"; "Keep your temper"; "keep your cool", If someone suppresses a piece of information, they prevent other people from learning it. At no time did they try to persuade me to suppress the information + suppression sup·pres·sion The inspectors found no evidence which supported any allegation of suppression of official documents, If someone or something suppresses a process or activity, they stop it continuing or developing. `The Government is suppressing inflation by devastating the economy,' he said,
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The state of being suppressed
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The act or instance of suppressing
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A process in which a person consciously excludes anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, or memories
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The process by which a tree loses its vigor due to inadequate light, water and nutrients
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signal in a communications channel, maritime vessel portable terminals
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Using a list, such as the DMA's mail preference service list, to delete certain names from a file before generating labels
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putting an end to the activity or existence of
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The subconscious blockage by the brain of the information coming from one eye when its presence causes confusion for visual processing
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The addition of a device to an electrical circuit that minimizes or prevents transients from affecting the proper operation of that circuit
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The defense mechanism where we push unacceptable thoughts out of consciousness and into our unconscious
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the process by which the brain ignores a fuzzy image sent by a wandering eye All images are interpreted via a single eye, causing the wandering eye to stop seeing images, due to lack of use
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– The act of extinguishing or confining a fire
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Prevention and arrest (or decrease) of immune response Occurs in central lymphoid organs an on periphery
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temporary or transient degradation of the
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(botany) the failure to develop of some part or organ of a plant
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forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority; "the suppression of heresy"; "the quelling of the rebellion"; "the stifling of all dissent"
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The act of suppressing, or the state of being suppressed; repression; as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult; the suppression of truth, of reports, of evidence, and the like
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act of suppressing, repression; stoppage isim
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Omission; as, the suppression of a word
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Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; used in contradiction to retention, which signifies that the secretion or excretion is retained without expulsion
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forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority; "the suppression of heresy"; "the quelling of the rebellion"; "the stifling of all dissent" the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation; "a suppression of the newspaper" (botany) the failure to develop of some part or organ of a plant
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the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation; "a suppression of the newspaper"
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(psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires
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The inability to perceive all of part of objects in the field of vision of one eye
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Suppression is the most aggressive fire protection strategy The goal of suppression is to totally extinguish the fire
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Utilization of data on one or more files to remove any duplication of specific names that the mailer wishes to be removed before mailing
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All the work of extinguishing or confining a fire beginning with its discovery
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Cortical inhibition or the cancellation by the brain of the signals from an eye to avoid confusions and discomforts arising from problems of binocularity It is a condition frequently found in those individuals having excessive visual stress, but can usually be reduced or eliminated through proper vision care and lens therapy It is a common deterrent to academic progress This symptom requires a clinical evaluation
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the cessation of detectable viral replication in a person's blood
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All the work of extinguishing or containing a fire, beginning with its discovery
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In Direct Marketing, the processing of a data file to remove records which are NOT to be mailed (See NCOA, GAS, BR, MPS)
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suppress
To hold in place, to keep low, to prevent publication - "The government suppressed the findings of their research about the true state of the economy."
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suppress
To forbid the use of evidence at trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained
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suppress
Exclude from evidence
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suppress
To temporarily hide a feature from being displayed, and prevent it from being evaluated when analyzing the solid
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suppress
Using information on one or more lists to remove duplication of specific names before a mailing, or to eliminate those undesirable names
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suppress
to squash, to sit on, to make smaller, to refuse to let reach, to make a person uncertain about reaching, to render or lessen in any way possible by any means possible, to the harm of the individual and for the fancied protection of a suppressor
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suppress
tr v 1 To put an end to forcibly; subdue; crush 2 To curtail or prohibit the activities of 3 To hold back; to check
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suppress
To stop or put an end to someone's activities To suppress evidence is to withhold it from disclosure or publication
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suppress
To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained See exclusionary rule
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suppress
To stop; to restrain; to arrest the discharges of; as, to suppress a diarrhea, or a hemorrhage
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suppress
To hold in place, to keep low
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suppress
To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained See also exclusionary rule
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(V) -to do away with; abolish; stop
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suppress
The focus of all available fires on enemy personnel, weapons, or equipment to prevent effective fires on friendly forces Suppressive fires include the full range of weapons from direct and indirect fires, electronic countermeasures, and directed energy The purpose of suppression is to protect forces reducing and maneuvering through the obstacle and to soften the initial foothold (assault force objective)
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suppress
To inhibit, curtail, or reduce severity
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suppress
To keep in; to restrain from utterance or vent; as, to suppress the voice; to suppress a smile
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suppress
crush, stop by force, put down; repress, hold back, stifle; silence, prevent from being disclosed; block, arrest, check (i.e. a flow of blood, etc.) fiil
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If someone in authority suppresses an activity, they prevent it from continuing, by using force or making it illegal. drug traffickers, who continue to flourish despite international attempts to suppress them nationwide demonstrations for democracy, suppressed after 7 weeks by the army. + suppression sup·pres·sion people who were imprisoned after the violent suppression of the pro-democracy movement protests
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suppress
To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put down; to quell
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suppress
To retain without disclosure; to conceal; not to reveal; to prevent publication of; as, to suppress evidence; to suppress a pamphlet; to suppress the truth
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to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
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suppress
put out of one's consciousness
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suppress
To put a stop to a thing actually existing; a motion to suppress evidence or a confession which does not deny the existence of the evidence or confession, but asks the Court not to allow the use of such evidence in the case
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suppress
If a natural function or reaction of your body is suppressed, it is stopped, for example by drugs or illness. The reproduction and growth of the cancerous cells can be suppressed by bombarding them with radiation. + suppression sup·pres·sion Eye problems can indicate an unhealthy lifestyle with subsequent suppression of the immune system
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to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires" put out of one's consciousness
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control and refrain from showing; of emotions
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- using information on one or more lists to remove duplication of specific names before a mailing, or to eliminate those undesirable names
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If you suppress your feelings or reactions, you do not express them, even though you might want to. Liz thought of Barry and suppressed a smile The Professor said that deep sleep allowed suppressed anxieties to surface. + suppression sup·pres·sion A mother's suppression of her own feelings can cause problems
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come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority; "The government oppresses political activists"
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keep under control; keep in check; "suppress a smile"; "Keep your temper"; "keep your cool"
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If someone suppresses a piece of information, they prevent other people from learning it. At no time did they try to persuade me to suppress the information + suppression sup·pres·sion The inspectors found no evidence which supported any allegation of suppression of official documents
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If someone or something suppresses a process or activity, they stop it continuing or developing. `The Government is suppressing inflation by devastating the economy,' he said
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