1.b> (), ; , ; the rebellion was brutally suppressed ; the Hungarian uprising in 1956 was suppressed by the Soviet Union 1956 ; the virus suppresses the body's immune system i> ; drugs that suppress the appetite , / ;
2.b> .i> .i> (), (, .i>); , / (, .i>); to suppress the truth / ; to suppress news / ; the police were accused of suppressing vital evidence ; the government tried to suppress the book because of the information it contained about the security services / , ;
3.b> (, ), , (, .i>); to suppress a smile ; she was unable to suppress her anger ; he couldn't suppress his delight ;
4.b> .i> (), ( , , .i>).