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1 fortie
verb. keep secret, be silent about verb. hush up, be silent about verb. conceal (for from), keep secret verb. [ undertrykke] suppress (f.eks. ) -
2 dempe
lower, moderate, blende ned dim* * *verb. (formelt) dampen, moderate, reduce, diminish, tone down, decrease, lessen (f.eks.curb imports or curb one's enthusiasm
) verb. (formelt) curb (f.eks.curb imports or curb one's enthusiasm
) verb. (musikk) [ et instrument] mute verb. [ minske] damp, damp down verb. [ moderere] moderate (f.eks. ) verb. [ moderere] mitigate (f.eks. ) verb. [ tone ned] tone down verb. [ holde igen på] put the brake on (f.eks.put the brake on public expenditure or against rising prices
) verb. [om følelser o.l.] subdue (f.eks.subdue one's fears or passions
) verb. [ undertrykke] suppress verb. [ mildne] cushion, soften, damp down verb. [ lyd] muffle, deaden, mute verb. [ forminske] lessen, subdue, moderate, damp -
3 forby
ban, forbid, prohibit* * *verb. forbid (f.eks. ) verb. prohibit (fx ) verb. ban (f.eks. ) verb. taboo (f.eks. ) verb. suppress (f.eks. ) -
4 fortrenge
verb. supersede, displace, replace verb. crowd out verb. displace verb. (psykologi) repress, suppress verb. expel (f.eks.He was expelled from school.
) verb. (militær) dislodge verb. displace, supplant -
5 hard hånd
(en hard hånd) an iron hand, a heavy hand (med hard hånd) ruthlessly (f.eks. ), relentlessly, sternly -
6 hemmeligholde
verb. keep secret, keep dark verb. conceal, suppress -
7 kjempe ned
verb. put down, suppress, quell verb. curb, keep back, fight back (el. down), keep down, restrain verb. neutralize (f.eks.a hostile force, a battery
) -
8 nedkjempe
verb. (militær) destroy, neutralize (f.eks.neutralize a hostile force or a battery
) verb. (militær) put down verb. (militær) suppress verb. (militær) curb -
9 underkue
verb. subdue, subjugate, suppress -
10 undertrykke
verb. suppress, oppress, tyrannize, subjugate verb. restrain, repress, crush, cow, intimidate -
11 avskaffe
abolish, suppress -
12 undertrykke
oppress, suppress, repress, subdue, quell, stifle
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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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