1. suppressing - Noun
2. suppressing - Verb
of Suppress
Source: Webster's dictionaryActivists first opposed the film’s release last year, when its -born lead actress spoke in support of the Hong Kong police, who have been accused of violently suppressing demonstrators ever since protests broke out in 2019. Source: Internet
Additionally, cyclosporine (Restasis) is available by prescription to help treat chronic dry eye by suppressing the inflammation that disrupts tear secretion. Source: Internet
After being advised that the bones of 3rd-century bishop Babylas were suppressing the god, he made a public-relations mistake in ordering the removal of the bones from the vicinity of the temple. Source: Internet
A five-level framework which will allow for a refreshed strategic approach to suppressing Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreaks across Scotland has been published today (Friday October 23). Source: Internet
And the blame for the push to reopen early — not to mention the failure to create an infrastructure for tracking and suppressing the virus — falls squarely on Trump's shoulders. Source: Internet
A nearby cold ocean current depresses surface air temperatures in the area, resulting in an inversion layer : a phenomenon where air temperature increases, instead of decreasing, with altitude, suppressing thermals and restricting vertical convection. Source: Internet