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suppressed
adjective as in composed
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adjective as in doomed
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adjective as in downtrodden
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adjective as in forgotten
adjective as in latent
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adjective as in muffled
adjective as in oppressed
adjective as in pent-up
adjective as in restricted
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adjective as in silenced
adjective as in subconscious
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adjective as in unconscious
adjective as in untold
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Example Sentences
“We’re continuing to work diligently... to get this fire suppressed, to get things mopped up, to get things closed up and get things things ready for people to come back in,” Gardner said.
Rio previously told Agatha that Billy wasn’t hers, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t muster that maternal instinct she suppressed.
Peterson designed “Lover of Men” to connect Lincoln’s suppressed history to the larger queer experience in America and human history.
The right to vote will also be dramatically restricted—voting for the Democrats may be "legal" but those votes will be suppressed if not nullified as being "fraudulent."
The pair stands inches apart but the lighting, airy atmosphere and the weight of their suppressed affection turn that length into miles of impossibility.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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