suppress

suppress
transitive verb
unterdrücken
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[sə'pres]
verb
1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) unterdrücken
2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) unterdrücken
3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) unterschlagen
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sup·press
[səˈpres]
vt
to \suppress sth
1. (end) etw unterdrücken
to \suppress a revolution eine Revolution niederschlagen
to \suppress terrorism den Terrorismus bekämpfen
to \suppress human rights die Menschenrechte missachten
to \suppress feelings/impulses/urges Gefühle/Impulse/Verlangen unterdrücken
3. (prevent from spreading)
to \suppress evidence/information Beweismaterial/Informationen zurückhalten
4. (inhibit) etw hemmen
to \suppress the immune system das Immunsystem schwächen
to \suppress a process/reaction einen Prozess/eine Reaktion abschwächen
5. ELEC
to \suppress electrical interference etw entstören, eine elektrische Störung beheben
6. PSYCH
to \suppress ideas/memories Vorstellungen/Erinnerungen verdrängen
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[sə'pres]
vt
1) feelings, smile, dissent, views, symptoms, protest unterdrücken; appetite zügeln; information, evidence zurückhalten
2) (ELEC) entstören
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suppress [səˈpres] v/t
1. allg einen Huster, eine Rebellion, ELEK Störgeräusche etc unterdrücken:
suppress interference from ELEK ein Gerät entstören
2. etwas abstellen, abschaffen, einer Sache ein Ende machen
3. a) ein Buch etc verbieten oder unterdrücken
b) eine Textstelle streichen
4. verheimlichen, -schweigen, unterschlagen, vertuschen:
suppress evidence JUR Beweismaterial unterschlagen
5. MED
a) eine Blutung stillen
b) Durchfall stopfen
c) Harn, Stuhl verhalten
6. PSYCH verdrängen
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transitive verb
unterdrücken
* * *
v.
abschaffen v.
abstellen v.
unterdrücken v.

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