Held in check with difficulty.
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Examples for "suppressed "
Examples for "suppressed "
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.
1 The conflict in his mind again began; anger and failure stifled him.
2 Magee College's development has been stifled by institutional opposition and political neglect.
3 Until recently, I was feeling stifled by the tyranny of the new.
4 Timid yet violent, he stammered; the words were stifled in his throat.
5 The need of money stifled the best that was in my nature.
1 The answer was slow and smothered ; and, of course, in the negative.
2 Plain dresses simply do not exist; everything is smothered with elaborate decoration.
3 Gradually it brightened and a smothered sob found place in the roses.
4 At times, she seemed smothered by the number of her charges, too.
5 I stopped, my dim spark of curiosity smothered by my common sense.
1 The good intentions of the social worker strangled by local authority bureaucracies.
2 Four of the victims were shot and the fifth strangled , Caldwell said.
3 Ten years ago she could have strangled Bedelia Morse with one hand.
4 According to Moreira, Fernandes was present when Santos strangled the former model.
5 Geraldine Diver was strangled in her car in Dublin nine years ago.
6 The result was a strangled gasp that didn't quite fill Carter's lungs.
7 The breaths quickly passed in and out of her, in strangled gasps.
8 The Guru attacked me in the dream plane and nearly strangled me.
9 We thought too many dot balls strangled us a bit, Taylor said.
10 The birds were individually strangled by hand, informants later told the FBI.
11 We wish to learn the reason why the murderer strangled the deceased.
12 Better that he had been strangled in the hour of his birth.
13 She drew a deep breath and strangled the idea by her will.
14 Obviously he is exhausted, having been almost strangled a few seconds earlier.
15 Three small boys strangled each other in a race for the fire-bell.
16 It burned Michael Servetus, and it strangled the scientific opinions of Galileo.
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