suppress
[ suh-pres ]
/ səˈprɛs /
verb (used with object)
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British Dictionary definitions for suppress
suppress
/ (səˈprɛs) /
verb (tr)
to put an end to; prohibit
to hold in check; restrain
I was obliged to suppress a smile
to withhold from circulation or publication
to suppress seditious pamphlets
to stop the activities of; crush
to suppress a rebellion
electronics
- to reduce or eliminate (unwanted oscillations) in a circuit
- to eliminate (a particular frequency or group of frequencies) in a signal
psychiatry
- to resist consciously (an idea or a desire entering one's mind)
- to exercise self-control by preventing the expression of (certain desires)Compare repress (def. 3)
Derived forms of suppress
suppresser, noun suppressible, adjectiveWord Origin for suppress
C14: from Latin
suppressus held down, from
supprimere to restrain, from
sub- down +
premere to press
Medical definitions for suppress
suppress
[ sə-prĕs′ ]
v.
To curtail or inhibit the activity of something, such as the immune system.
To deliberately exclude unacceptable desires or thoughts from the mind.
To reduce the incidence or severity of a condition or symptom, such as a hemorrhage.