deliberately suppress
Frequency: 6.98.5 per million words
To intentionally stop information or evidence from being known.
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- The government was accused of trying to deliberately suppress the truth.
- Journalists have a duty not to deliberately suppress information.
- It is illegal to deliberately suppress evidence in a court of law.
- The company was found to have deliberately suppressed negative customer feedback.
- He was criticized for deliberately suppressing details about the project's failures.
- Some historians argue that certain historical facts were deliberately suppressed by the regime.
- The whistleblower claimed that his superiors deliberately suppressed his findings.
- It's crucial that we don't deliberately suppress dissenting opinions.
- The report suggested that the company had deliberately suppressed safety concerns.
- Anyone who deliberately suppresses a crime can face legal consequences.