suppresser

[suh-pres]

sup·press

[suh-pres]
verb (used with object)
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.).
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6.
to vanquish or subdue (a revolt, rebellion, etc.); quell; crush.
7.
Electricity. to reduce or eliminate (an irregular or undesired oscillation or frequency) in a circuit.
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Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English suppressen < Latin suppressus (past participle of supprimere to press down), equivalent to sup- sup- + pressus (see press1)

sup·pressed·ly [suh-prest-lee, -pres-id-] , adverb
sup·press·i·ble, adjective
sup·pres·sive, adjective
sup·pres·sive·ly, adverb
sup·pres·sor, sup·press·er, noun
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non·sup·pressed, adjective
non·sup·pres·sive, adjective
non·sup·pres·sive·ly, adverb
non·sup·pres·sive·ness, noun
pre·sup·press, verb (used with object)
qua·si-sup·pressed, adjective
re·sup·press, verb (used with object)
self-sup·press·ing, adjective
self-sup·pres·sive, adjective
un·sup·pressed, adjective
un·sup·press·i·ble, adjective
un·sup·pres·sive, adjective
well-sup·pressed, adjective
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suppress (səˈprɛs)
 
vb
1.  to put an end to; prohibit
2.  to hold in check; restrain: I was obliged to suppress a smile
3.  to withhold from circulation or publication: to suppress seditious pamphlets
4.  to stop the activities of; crush: to suppress a rebellion
5.  electronics
 a.  to reduce or eliminate (unwanted oscillations) in a circuit
 b.  to eliminate (a particular frequency or group of frequencies) in a signal
6.  psychiatry
 a.  to resist consciously (an idea or a desire entering one's mind)
 b.  Compare repress to exercise self-control by preventing the expression of (certain desires)
 
[C14: from Latin suppressus held down, from supprimere to restrain, from sub- down + premere to press]
 
sup'presser
 
n
 
sup'pressible
 
adj

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