1. to put an end to the activities of (a person, body of persons, etc.): to suppress the Communist party. 2. to do away with by or as by authority; abolish; stop (a practice, custom, etc.). 3. to keep in or repress (a feeling, smile, groan, etc.). 4. to withhold from disclosure or publication (truth, evidence, a book, names, etc.). 5. to stop or arrest (a flow, hemorrhage, cough, etc.). 6. to vanquish or subdue
7. Electricity. to reduce or eliminate (an irregular or undesired oscillation or frequency) in a circuit.
Suppress means to limit, contain, stop from going further.
to hold back
to suppress, to take out, to eliminate
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It means to suppress or put an end to. As in 'the troops quelled the rebellion'
To hold back, restrain, or forcibly put a stop to something.
The past tense of suppress is suppressed.
Lisa had to suppress her anger with her younger brother for spilling her milk because she knew he didn't do it on purpose. The class was unable to suppress their laughter as the chalk blew into the teacher's face. The government called in troops to suppress the demonstrations in the city.
Suppress has two syllables. Sup-press.
She finally decided to suppress the fight.
Tabloids often suppress the truth.
How to Suppress Women's Writing was created in 1983.
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