
1) Abatement 2) Crackdown 3) Defeat 4) Extinction 5) Inhibition 6) Oppression 7) Quelling 8) Repression 9) Restriction
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1) Development 2) Forceful prevention 3) Growing 4) Growth 5) Maturation 6) Ontogenesis 7) Ontogeny 8) The act of suppressing 9) The state of being suppressed
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- forceful prevention
- (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires
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decreasing the rate of gene expression. See Down-regulation
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All the work of extinguishing or confining a fire beginning with its discovery.
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[eye] Suppression of an eye is a subconscious adaptation by a person`s brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia. The brain can eliminate double vision by ignoring the images of one of the eyes. This can lead to Amblyopia. During an eye examination, suppres...
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[parish] Suppression is a Catholic term for the formal disbanding of a parish. It differs from the more common practice of merging parishes. Suppression only occurs when the Church believes the entity of the existing parish cannot continue. This includes cases such as bankruptcy, abuse, or deviations from canonical teachings. In practice th...
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A hypoplastic symptom characterized by the failure of plant organs or substances to develop.
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• (n.) Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; -- used in contradiction to retention, which signifies that the secretion or excretion is retained without expulsion. • (n.) The act of suppressing, or the state of being suppressed; repression; as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult; t...
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1. The act of suppressing, or the state of being suppressed; repression; as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult; the suppression of truth, of reports, of evidence, and the like. ... 2. <medicine> Complete stoppage of a natural secretion or excretion; as, suppression of urine; used in contradiction to retention, which signifies...
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(sә-presh´әn) the act of holding back or checking. the stopping or inhibition of something, such as a secretion, excretion, normal discharge, or other function. in psychiatry, conscious inhibition of an unacceptable impulse or idea as contrasted with repression, which is unconscious.&nb...
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A mechanism for producing a specific state of immunologic unresponsiveness by the induction of suppressor T cells. This type of unresponsiveness is passively transferable by suppressor T cells or their soluble products.
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The conscious effort to control and conceal unacceptable impulses, thoughts, feelings, or acts.
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A hypoplastic symptom characterised by the failure of plant organs or substances to develop.
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Sup·pres'sion noun [ Latin suppressio : confer French suppression .] 1. The act of suppressing, or the state of being suppressed; repression; as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult; the suppression of truth, of reports, of evidence, and the like.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sŭ-presh′ŭn Definitions: 1. Deliberately excluding from conscious thought. 2. Arrest of the secretion of a fluid, such as urine or bile. 3. Checking of an abnormal flow or discharge, as in suppression of a hemorrhage. 4. The effect of a second mutation that overwrites a phenotypic change caused by a previou...
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Utilization of data on one or more files to remove any duplication of specific names that the mailer wishes to be removed before mailing.
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All the work of extinguishing or confining a fire beginning with its discovery.
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This refers to making the slanted stitching line to shape the waistline
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quelling noun forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority; `the suppression of heresy`; `the quelling of the rebellion`; `the stifling of all dissent`
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noun (botany) the failure to develop of some part or organ of a plant
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the act of suppressing. · the state of being suppressed. · conscious inhibition of an impulse. · the absence of parts normally or usually present due to the action of frost, disease, or insects. · the elimination of a component of a varying emission, as the elimination of a frequency or group of frequencies from a signal. ...
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The process by which a tree loses its vigor due to inadequate light, water and nutrients.
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the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires
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[SAT terms] forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority
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