Suppress

/səˈprɛs/ verb

To suppress means to stop something from happening or to hold something back. It can refer to controlling emotions, preventing information from being shared, or putting down protests or rebellions.

From Latin 'supprimere' meaning 'to press down, restrain', from 'sub-' (under) and 'premere' (to press). The image is of pushing something down so it cannot rise up.

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