单词 | suppressing |
释义 | suppressingn. = suppression n. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [noun] > crushing, stifling, or overwhelming quench?c1225 stanchingc1400 suppressingc1400 suppression1528 suffocation1567 crushing1580 suffocating1621 pulverization1643 overwhelming1645 depression1656 stifling1805 burking1827 spiflication1839 restinction1891 stamping1897 submergence1898 snuffing1922 society > authority > subjection > subjecting or subjugation > [noun] > suppression or repression suppressingc1400 repression?a1425 oppressionc1430 repressing1431 suppression1487 nithering1489 repressa1500 abolition1529 abolishment1538 abolishing?1540 repressal1593 suppressal1612 compressure1644 repressment1837 crackdown1935 society > authority > subjection > subjecting or subjugation > [noun] > suppression or repression > of customs, movements, etc. suppressingc1400 suppression1528 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > keeping from publication > [noun] censorship1591 suppressing1591 reservation1612 suppression1628 no names, no pack drill1903 blackout1941 the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > [noun] > restraint or stifling of expression suppression1706 suppressing1711 c1400 J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) III. 460 In suppressing of kynges state and destroyynge of obediens of prestis to lordis. 1449–50 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI (Electronic ed.) Parl. Nov. 1449 §45. m. 7 Mansleers, riottours and..mysdoers..for grete good to hym [sc. the Duke of Suffolk] yeven, have been mayntened and supported in suppressyng of justice. c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Knychthede (1993) vi. 38 Knychtis..has a grete charge..of..defending..wedowis and faderles and moderles barnis fra suppresing. 1542 H. Brinkelow Lamentacion sig. Eiiiv Your euell suppressyng of the pore. 1561 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1877) 1st Ser. I. 186 For the suppressing of malefactouris. 1591 W. Webbe in R. Wilmot Tancred & Gismund sig. *3v The suppressing of this Tragedie, so worthy for ye presse. 1635 (title) A Proclamation for the suppressing of profane swearing and cursing. a1699 W. Temple Ess. Pop. Discontents in Miscellanea: 3rd Pt. (1701) 62 Some more effectual way..for preventing or suppressing of common Thefts and Robberies. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 135. ¶12 The suppressing of several Particles, which must be produced in other Tongues to make a Sentence intelligible. 1753 Scots Mag. 15 66/2 The suppressing of this insurrection. 1840 Q. Reg. & Jrnl. Amer. Educ. Soc. May 413 In the immediate presence of the Judge himself, there will be no evasion..; no concealing or suppressing of testimony. 1887 Times 14 May 9/3 A provision for the suppressing of internal disorder by the prompt despatch of a foreign force. 1922 H. W. Carr Theory of Monads ii. viii. 201 Repression is effected by the holding back and suppressing of the ‘wish’.., so that it is kept from emergence into consciousness. 1976 T. E. Skidmore in R. Roett Brazil in Seventies i. 36 There were also behind-the-scenes protests to the Brazilian government over..the suppressing of civil rights. 2007 Daily Mail (Nexis) 30 Apr. 33 The professor believes women given the hormone would see a similar boost to their sex drive and suppressing of appetite. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). suppressingadj. That suppresses someone or something (in various senses of the verb). ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > oppression > [adjective] tyrannish1390 oppressinga1475 tyrannica1492 tyranful1533 tyrannicala1538 tyrannous1556 tyranniousc1561 tramplinga1586 suppressing1589 grinding1598 ingrating1599 wringing1620 inquisitory1639 inquisitional1644 oppressive1646 tyrannial1651 grating1653 inquisitorial1796 oppressive1972 1589 T. Rogers Hist. Dial. touching Antichrist & Poperie vii. 51 They of Ireland, though troublesome for à season, yet by the suppressing power of th' almightie are so rooted-out in the' nd. 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. x. 456 O foolish pride, O suppressing ambition! 1809 S. Smith Wks. (1846) 197/1 A suppressing society, hunting every where for penalty and information, has a direct tendency to revive ancient ignorance and fanaticism. 1865 Parl. Deb. 3rd Ser. 177 542 If the slave trade could be suppressed for 100 years it would break out again in six months after the removal of the suppressing force. 1891 R. E. Gale Chaperon iii. 37 Once you throw off the suppressing bonds of ‘Crandon Hall’, your aspirations will soar to starry heights. 1927 Salt Lake Tribune 20 Mar. 9/3 [He] dreamed of breaking away..from the suppressing influence of the talkative Viny. 1962 T. G. Hiebert Abbrev. Basic Med. Physiol. (ed. 4) i. iv. 40 Dissimilar images impinging on the retinas separately will result in one of the images being suppressed; in time the suppressing eye loses its visual ability (amblyopia). 2004 E. M. Butler & J. J. Gross in P. Philippot & R. S. Feldman Regul. of Emotion (2008) iv. 117 In certain cultural contexts.., an inexpressive, suppressing man may be reassuring whereas a suppressing woman may be disconcerting. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1400adj.1589 |
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