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Noun(1) (2) (botany) the failure to develop of some part or organ of a plant(3) the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation(4) forceful prevention(5) (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires(6) abolition

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(1) In the 14 months since he threw that fatal punch, court suppression orders have prevented publication of his name or details.(2) Secondly, a transparent code of conduct against publication bias or selective suppression of information should be developed.(3) This point leads to an exceptionally compelling aspect of the narrative, the rise and suppression of the opposition media.(4) The FDA has just approved Seasonale, which provides three months of continuous contraception and menstrual suppression .(5) The exclusion of political views from public debate logically extends into the openly violent suppression of public actions based upon those views.(6) The suppression of the mutant phenotype of a1-mum2 aleurones takes several generations.(7) I am 100% certain that, if this bill is passed as is, it will be used in this country for the surveillance and suppression of political activists.(8) Boucher said the government's continued intimidation and repression of the opposition and its violent suppression of peaceful public protests were not conducive to beginning a dialogue.(9) Nevertheless, a significant portion of the public supported the forcible suppression of campus protests.(10) Repression or suppression of intense feelings beneath a calm exterior is also associated with elevated blood pressure.(11) Despite its wide range, the species is increasingly under threat after centuries of persecution and habitat loss to human activity and fire suppression .(12) Echo cancellation and/or suppression is disabled upon such selective switching.(13) The army has retained power over the past four decades through the brutal suppression of opposition, including from ethnic minorities.(14) With the advent of potent acid suppression , surgical interventions that increase the barrier function of the lower esophagus should be avoided.(15) the heavy-handed suppression of political dissent(16) However, although the government seems to have nodded to pageants, the long-term suppression of the activity has still kept most of the ongoing beauty contests in China relatively discreet.
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(1) noise suppression
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Noun
2. curtailment
3. inhibition


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