effectively suppress

Frequency: 7.19.8 per million words

To succeed in stopping something, such as pain or a process, from continuing.

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  • The medication was designed to effectively suppress the symptoms of the disease.
  • Scientists are working on ways to effectively suppress the growth of cancer cells.
  • The government implemented policies to effectively suppress inflation.
  • This new technique can effectively suppress pain without the need for strong painkillers.
  • The security forces managed to effectively suppress the unauthorized protest.
  • Early intervention can effectively suppress the development of certain mental health conditions.
  • The report suggests that stricter regulations could effectively suppress illegal logging.
  • By using advanced technology, they could effectively suppress unwanted noise.
  • The aim of the treatment is to effectively suppress the immune system's overreaction.
  • This strategy will help to effectively suppress the spread of misinformation.