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suppressed (verb)

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  • Verb argument — In linguistics, a verb argument is a phrase that appears in a syntactic relationship with the verb in a clause. In English, for example, the two most important arguments are the subject and the direct object.[1] Nearly all languages identify… …   Wikipedia

  • suppress — verb 1 stop sth by using force ADVERB ▪ brutally, ruthlessly, violently ▪ A pro democracy uprising was brutally suppressed. VERB + SUPPRESS ▪ attempt to, seek to …   Collocations dictionary

  • suppress — verb (T) 1 to stop people from opposing the government, especially by using force: The Hungarian uprising was ruthlessly suppressed by the Red Army. 2 to prevent important information or opinions from becoming known, especially from people who… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • suppress — verb 1) they could suppress the rebellion Syn: subdue, repress, crush, quell, quash, squash, stamp out; defeat, conquer, overpower, put down, crack down on; end, stop, terminate, halt Ant …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • suppress — verb 1) they will suppress any criticism Syn: subdue, repress, crush, quell, quash, squash, stamp out, put down, crack down on 2) she suppressed her irritation Syn: conceal, restrai …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • smolder — verb /ˈsmoʊldɚ/ a) To burn with no flame and little smoke. The remains of the bonfire were left to smoulder for hours. b) To show signs of repressed anger or suppressed mental turmoil or other strong emotion, such as …   Wiktionary

  • bottle up — verb a) Put into bottles Emotions are often bottled up rather than dealt with, which can lead to stress in later life. b) Keep suppressed and hidden …   Wiktionary

  • suppress — verb /səˈprɛs/ a) To hold in place, to keep low, to prevent publication. The government suppressed the findings of their research about the true state of the economy. b) To forbid the use of evidence at trial because it is improper or was… …   Wiktionary

  • chuckle — verb laugh quietly or inwardly. noun a quiet or suppressed laugh. Derivatives chuckler noun Origin C16: from chuck meaning to cluck in ME …   English new terms dictionary

  • simmer — verb 1》 stay or cause to stay just below boiling point while bubbling gently. 2》 be in a state of suppressed anger or excitement.     ↘(simmer down) become calmer and quieter. noun a state or temperature just below boiling point. Origin C17: alt …   English new terms dictionary

  • mourn — verb 1) Isobel mourned her husband Syn: grieve for, sorrow over, lament for, weep for 2) he mourned the loss of the beautiful buildings Syn: deplore, bewail, bemoan, rue, regret •• mourn, bemoan, grieve, lament, rue …   Thesaurus of popular words

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