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Meanings of complete suppression in English
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Usage of complete suppression in English
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All now united for the completesuppression of the German patriotic party.
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But its best effect has been the completesuppression of party.
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Treatment with nadolol and flecainide resulted in the completesuppression of arrhythmias and symptom resolution.
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Such powers of ruthless and completesuppression have vanished.
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It can never be reached; for its full attainment would mean the completesuppression of Nature.
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Another extreme case is represented by prolonged vegetative growth leading to the completesuppression of flower-production.
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This implied the completesuppression of the Russophile party and led to a rupture with St. Petersburg.
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The completesuppression of all anti-slavery discussion.
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This follow-up injection resulted in completesuppression of HIV-1 viral loads that extended several weeks beyond the final injection.
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He conceived his project to be now ripe for the completesuppression of freedom; and Alva soon began his march.
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The making of the career involves the distortion, the mutilation, degradation, degeneration or even the completesuppression of the true personality.
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In summary, early simultaneous targeting of 5-LOX-COX- and EGFR pathways may provide additive inhibitory effects leading to completesuppression of PDAC.
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A foliaceous condition of the outer portions of a flower is very generally attended by atrophy or completesuppression of the inner portions.
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Administration of anti-MIP-1alpha neutralizing antibodies resulted in almost completesuppression of clinical RAU and significant reduction of inflammatory cell recruitment into the iris.
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We are thus able to obtain, not only the attenuation of the virulence, but also its completesuppression by a simple method of cultivation.
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There was no alternative but desperate resistance or martyrdom, for the completesuppression of Protestantism was resolved upon, on the part of the government.