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1 suppress
1 ჩახშობა (ჩაახშობს)2 დაოკება (დააოკებს), შეკავებაto suppress a yawn / cough მთქნარების, ხველების შეკავება3 მიჩქმალვა4 დამალვა (დამალავს), დაფარვაto suppress facts / truth ფაქტების / სიმართლის დამალვა5 აკტძალვაto suppress a book / film წიგნის / ფილმის აკრძალვაsuppress evidence (v.) მამხილებელი ფაქტების მიჩქმალვა -
2 suppress
vაღკვეთა, შეჩერება, ჩახშობა, დათრგუნვა -
3 evidence
§ დამამტკიცებელი საბუთი, სამხილი (იურ.), სიცხადე,ალიბი, დამამტკიცებელი, მონაცემები, ჩვენება§1 სამხილი2 მოწმის ჩვენება3 ნიშანიthere was no evidence of fish in the lake ტბაში თევზის ნიშან-წყალი არ ჩანდა4 ფაქტი, ფაქტებიconclusive evidence გადამწყვეტი / დამაჯერებელი სამხილიsuppress evidence (v.) მამხილებელი ფაქტების მიჩქმალვაbest evidence საუკეთესო მტკიცება, დამამტკიცებელი მასალა -
4 mutiny
ამბოხება, აჯანყება
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suppress — sup·press /sə pres/ vt 1: to put down by authority or force 2 a: to keep secret b: to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of 3 a: to exclude (illegally obtained evidence) from use at trial suppress narcotics found in violation of the… … Law dictionary
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