English to Portuguese Dictionary suppresses

suppresses

Suprime
definition
verb
the uprising was savagely suppressed
forcibly put an end to.
translation of 'suppresses'
verb
suprimir,
sufocar,
esconder,
subjugar,
reprimir,
abafar,
esmagar
example
The central planning model - one case, one court, one set of rules, one settlement price for all involved - 'suppresses' information that is vital to accurate resolution.
Most patients who have a less than perfectly matched donor will receive anti-thymocyte globulin, which is a medicine that 'suppresses' the graft-versus-host reaction.
It was thought that polymorphism between tandemly repeated genes 'suppresses' recombination, thereby preventing sequence homogenization of the gene family.
Insulin resistance affects the disposal of glucose in muscle tissue and 'suppresses' the output of hepatic glucose.
In other words, nightmares occur when dreams fail to blunt the body's emotional response, whereas successful dreaming controls and 'suppresses' the feeling in dreams and protects the continuity of sleep.
Wiping with a moist cloth removes over 90 percent of the allergen, and keeping the relative humidity in the house below 50 percent greatly 'suppresses' the growth of dust mites.
The negative feedback circuit 'suppresses' variations in gate voltage of the output MOS transistor by the feedback loop.
With few exceptions, the mass media 'suppresses' all information about the entire topic.
The radiation treatment destroys the tumor cells and 'suppresses' the function of the stem cells in preparation for the transplant.
To 'suppress' the effects of iron and manganese, 5 ml of triethanolamine were added.
Regulators 'suppressed' the negative information on the grounds that it might scare families and physicians away from the drugs, according to testimony by drug company executives.
What would you suggest I do to 'suppress' these unwanted feelings without the use of pills or alcohol?
Until the beginning of this year AIDS was merely ignored or information was actively 'suppressed' .
She stepped into the scalding water of the tub and sank down into her array of bubbles, 'suppressing' the memories of the accident and focusing all her energy on how she was going to convince Melanie she didn't want to try out for the dance team.
As he told me the story, he kept on losing track of where he was, as if he has been 'suppressing' these memories for so long that his brain just automatically derails any consideration of what happened.
she could not 'suppress' a rising panic
I myself am not aware of how it happened - for unknown reasons, this information was 'suppressed' before it was allowed into the open.
These uprisings were ruthlessly 'suppressed' , as were the Levellers in England after the Civil War.
Later on, this information was 'suppressed' or ignored.
When fear is high, morality and reason are 'suppressed' in favour of survival.
This book is here to try and help you figure out ways to 'suppress' the feelings of depression following someone's death.
The authorities forcibly 'suppressed' the demonstration.
Their research is bringing to light a potentially new class of genes that can 'suppress' the growth of tumors.
The Pakistani authorities have reportedly 'suppressed' this information and not shared it with the US.
Deanna tried to 'suppress' what looked like a smirk at this point.
She continues to 'suppress' information about the first trial to this day.
A week-long state of emergency was declared, and the protests were forcibly 'suppressed' with considerable loss of life.
These robber barons operate in Central America, where workers' rights are savagely 'suppressed' .
Your drug regimen will include immunosuppressants - drugs that 'suppress' the activity of your immune system.
The police 'suppressed' information about the ritual aspect, to spare the children the publicity.
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