instantly suppress
Frequency: 6.25.5 per million words
To immediately stop oneself from showing a thought or feeling.
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- He tried to suppress the instantly arising urge to speak.
- She managed to suppress her instantly felt disappointment.
- The government tried to suppress instantly emerging protests.
- He could instantly suppress any negative thoughts.
- The soldier was trained to suppress instantly any sign of fear.
- She felt a pang of regret, but managed to suppress it instantly.
- The system was designed to suppress instantly any unauthorized access.
- He could instantly suppress his anger when dealing with clients.
- The reflex was so strong that she could barely suppress it instantly.
- The new policy aimed to suppress instantly any form of corruption.