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suppress [sə'pres](a) (put an end to) supprimer, mettre fin à;∎ the new regime suppressed all forms of dissent le nouveau régime a mis fin ou un terme à toute forme de dissidence∎ to suppress evidence faire disparaître des preuves;∎ to suppress the truth/a scandal étouffer la vérité/un scandale(c) (withdraw from publication) supprimer, interdire;∎ all opposition newspapers have been suppressed tous les journaux d'opposition ont été interdits ou supprimés;∎ the government has suppressed the report le gouvernement a interdit la parution du rapport∎ the judge ordered that the controversial passages should be suppressed le juge ordonna la suppression des passages controversés(e) (inhibit → growth, weeds) supprimer, empêcher(f) (hold back, repress → anger, yawn, smile) réprimer; (→ tears) retenir, refouler; (→ feelings, desires) étouffer, refouler;∎ to suppress a cough réprimer ou retenir son envie de tousser;∎ to suppress a sneeze se retenir pour ne pas éternuer;∎ to suppress a yawn étouffer ou réprimer un bâillement;∎ she suppressed a smile elle réprima un sourire(g) Psychology refouler
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