suppressed 的定义
- stopped or kept from carrying on normal activity:In the late 1700s, all members of the suppressed Jesuit Order flocked to Rome from other European countries where they were not tolerated.
- kept in or repressed, as a laugh, feeling, thought, etc.:I heard a suppressed giggle from under the bed.
- withheld from disclosure or publication:There is a reasonable probability that the suppressed evidence would have produced a different verdict.
- stopped or arrested, as a cough, bodily process, etc.:Their study examines how viral therapy combined with a suppressed immune response could be more effective against solid tumors.
- vanquished or subdued; quelled:Six casino workers were killed in a brutally suppressed strike.
- done away with or abolished, by or as by authority:Generations later, descendants of the colonists have generally accepted the formerly suppressed practice of tattooing.
- kept from being expressed genetically:The promise of reversing sickle cell disease symptoms by reactivating a suppressed gene has attracted considerable interest.
suppressed 近义词
restrain, hold in check
suppressed 的近义词 50 个
- abolish
- censor
- conceal
- contain
- cover up
- crack down on
- crush
- curb
- cut off
- muzzle
- overcome
- overthrow
- put an end to
- put down
- quash
- quell
- quench
- repress
- silence
- snuff out
- stamp out
- stifle
- subdue
- withhold
- annihilate
- bottle
- burke
- check
- clamp
- conquer
- extinguish
- interrupt
- muffle
- overpower
- shush
- smother
- spike
- squash
- stop
- trample
- beat down
- bring to naught
- hold back
- hold down
- hold in
- keep in
- keep secret
- put kibosh on
- put lid on
- sit on
suppressed 的反义词 19 个
更多suppressed例句
- The Easter Rising was a sudden insurrection in the midst of World War I, and the general co-opted as many men as he could find to suppress the defiance.
- The case aims to prove that Google’s position as a dominant search provider limits consumer choice and partnerships with companies like Apple suppresses competition.
- At the same time, social distancing mandates have created “an artificial scenario” that may be suppressing new infections, he added.
- The country had followed a similar trajectory, with an initial spike in March and a lockdown that almost totally suppressed the virus.
- By having the hidden become public knowledge, Rosen tells his groups, patients stop suppressing and start engaging — first with each other, then with their therapist and finally with loved ones.
- The women standing on the green outside the House of Commons gave little impression of being suppressed.
- Suppressed, banned, scorned—it seems to speak to something within the human mind (or soul, if you like) that is irrepressible.
- Emotions once suppressed, emotions once channeled, now are let loose.
- He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin.
- But Payne said she mostly suppressed her feelings and tried to live up to the expectations for a male.
- The Princess still kept her eyes fixed on Louis, while, in a suppressed and unsteady voice, she answered her governess.
- Fajardo seconds the demand of the citizens of Manila that the Audiencia be suppressed, alleging that it does more harm than good.
- It was, of course, the suppressed emotional energy finding another outlet.
- She was putting her papers tidy again with calm fingers, while his own were almost cramped with the energy of suppressed desire.
- Haggard was in a state of suppressed excitement, and he couldn't eat a mouthful.