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1) General subject: crush a rebellion, put down a rebellion, put down a revolt, quash a rebellion, quell a rebellion, scotch a mutiny, snuff out a rebellion, squash a rebellion, squelch a rebellion, stamp out a rebellion, stifle a rebellion, stifle a revolt, crush an insurrection, quell an insurrection, suppress an insurrection, snuff out a rebellion (оппозицию)2) Law: suppress a rebellion3) Diplomatic term: subdue a revolt4) Makarov: crush revolt, pulverize rebellion, repress an uprising, crush a revolt, crush rebellionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавить восстание
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1) (силой, прекращать что-л.) to suppress, to strangle, to put down, to subdue, to repress, to trampleподавить восстание — to subdue / to strangle a revolt / an insurrection
2) (получать перевес) to overpower; to overwhelmRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > подавлять подав·лять
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