ruhb. (bilinçli olarak)

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{f} suppress
to prevent from being disclosed or punished
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
to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
control and refrain from showing; of emotions
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
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
{f} 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.)
Using information on one or more lists to remove duplication of specific names before a mailing, or to eliminate those undesirable names
Exclude from evidence
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 stop; to restrain; to arrest the discharges of; as, to suppress a diarrhea, or a hemorrhage
To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained See exclusionary rule
To temporarily hide a feature from being displayed, and prevent it from being evaluated when analyzing the solid
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
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
To keep in; to restrain from utterance or vent; as, to suppress the voice; to suppress a smile
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
To inhibit, curtail, or reduce severity
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 hold in place, to keep low
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