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catalão
suprimit
Kept from public knowledge by various means;
publicized
quenched
quelled
squelched
unreleased
burked
hushed-up
catalão
suprimit
Held in check with difficulty.
stifled
smothered
strangled
inhibited
Suppressed.
silenced
1
Legitimate political activities and speech by American citizens are not being
suppressed
.
2
In other areas unemployment and high supply are keeping the market
suppressed
.
3
Not that debate on this issue should be
suppressed
,
quite the contrary.
4
The Mississippi infant's virus, however, remained
suppressed
for 27 months without treatment.
5
Moreover, it effectively
suppressed
tumor growth in mice without major side effects.
6
In this case, the identity of the accused is no longer
suppressed
.
7
The government has flooded the region with troops and
suppressed
spreading unrest.
8
In certain cases passages were
suppressed
;
in others they were considerably altered.
9
Settus trembled with
suppressed
violence but years of ingrained discipline halted him.
10
One word only, but everyone present heard the
long
-
suppressed
note of command.
11
Local people's protests were
suppressed
by police deployed by the local officials.
12
Hobbs
suppressed
the resulting measurement from public disclosure, Radio New Zealand reported.
13
The reason for the name suppression is also
suppressed
by court order.
14
Foster parents charged with abuse - should their names have been
suppressed
?
15
The
suppressed
fury in Madame Fontaine began to get beyond her control.
16
The noise of labor had ceased, and the human voice was
suppressed
.
suppressed
suppress
·
suppress by
suppress excitement
suppress emotion
suppress laughter
suppress rage
catalão
suprimit