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suppressed

[suh-prest] / səˈprɛst /














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Disruption to oil exports or damage to infrastructure would compound public anger that has been suppressed rather than resolved.

From BBC

Platforms must now clearly and permanently label synthetic or AI‑manipulated media with markings that cannot be removed or suppressed.

From Barron's

"We have observed in earlier studies that visual processes in the brain are suppressed by this receptor," says Callum White, first author of the study.

From Science Daily

Inventory remains suppressed in large part because the vehicle production shortages of 2020-22 reduced the number of off-lease vehicles returning to dealer lots.

From MarketWatch

Tarrant's lawyers, whose names are suppressed for security reasons, said his prison conditions were unlike anything else in the system.

From Barron's