completely suppress
Frequency: 6.57.0 per million words
To stop something, such as information or evidence, from being known entirely.
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- The government tried to completely suppress the leaked documents.
- She found it difficult to completely suppress her emotions during the difficult conversation.
- The authorities attempted to completely suppress any news of the unrest.
- He felt the need to completely suppress his natural curiosity about the forbidden topic.
- The company's strategy was to completely suppress any negative reviews.
- It's impossible to completely suppress a deep-seated instinct.
- The editor was ordered to completely suppress the controversial article.
- He struggled to completely suppress the urge to shout.
- The regime worked to completely suppress all forms of dissent.
- She managed to completely suppress her feelings of disappointment.