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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
Penelope suppressed the urge to go throw her arms around the neck of this enigmatic fellow and give him a hug of thanks.
Penelope suppressed a smile as she remembered her new acquaintance.
Footage of the protests was suppressed for almost a week when the government imposed a near-total internet blackout and threatened to jail anyone caught sharing any videos from the protests, saying it could cause unrest.
The “November effect” refers to the idea that stocks that were suppressed by tax-loss selling in October are supposed to rebound in November as that selling pressure eases.
The rise of populism has been characterized by a liberalization of thought and speech that had previously been suppressed by the prevailing authorities of orthodoxy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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