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suppressed
adjective as in composed
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adjective as in doomed
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adjective as in downtrodden
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adjective as in forgotten
adjective as in latent
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adjective as in muffled
adjective as in oppressed
adjective as in pent-up
adjective as in restricted
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adjective as in silenced
adjective as in subconscious
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adjective as in unconscious
adjective as in untold
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Example Sentences
Kennedy said his department is closely examining the potential link between autism and vaccines, and that research on it had been actively suppressed.
The first national railroad workers’ strike in 1877 was the beginning of industrial-era struggles between labor and capital, as Army and National Guard forces suppressed worker rebellions along rail lines.
Every character has intriguing, suppressed triggers — crushes, past lovers, mommy issues, jealousies — that would complicate how we interpret their behavior if they weren’t hidden until the end of the film.
A lot of the stuff I had suppressed and was taught never to talk about and stuff like that.
After Los Angeles firefighters suppressed the Jan. 1 fire known as the Lachman fire, it continued to smolder and burn underground, “unbeknownst to anyone,” according to federal officials.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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