subpressing

[US]//səbˈprɛsɪŋ//
[UK]//səbˈprɛsɪŋ//

Translation

v.Present participle of subpress; to partially suppress or inhibit.
adj.Relating to the act of holding back or restraining partially.

Example Sentences

she was subpressing her emotions during the difficult meeting.

the government was accused of subpressing critical information.

he couldn't help subpressing his laughter at the funny joke.

the regime was known for subpressing political dissent.

they were subpressing the truth about the incident.

she struggled with subpressing her anger.

the censorship board was subpressing freedom of the press.

he was subpressing his true feelings about the situation.

the authorities were subpressing evidence of human rights violations.

many citizens were subpressing their desire to speak out.

the company was subpressing complaints from employees.

she was subpressing memories of the traumatic event.

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