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suppressed

[suh-prest] / səˈprɛst /














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Why it’s vital: A cosy family-friendly watch for everyone, this short is a tribute to how such cultural celebrations – which were once suppressed and outlawed – are essential for community, intergenerational connection and joy.–

From Salon

I didn’t recognize or had maybe suppressed the idea of using that part of me to gain power in the world.

From Los Angeles Times

That opening motif returns at the very end, suggesting that Robert has some second thoughts about selling his soul, but they are quickly suppressed in the noisy, triumphant climax.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dramatic reduction in signaling seen only in Participant 3 strongly indicated that tirzepatide temporarily suppressed this activity.

From Science Daily

"Against so many odds of being suppressed and discouraged, we still survived that."

From BBC