suppression

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The act of suppressing.

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The state of being suppressed.

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Conscious exclusion of unacceptable desires, thoughts, or memories from the mind.

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The failure of an organ or part to develop.

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The inhibition of gene expression.

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The act of suppressing, crushing, or quelling, or the state of being suppressed, crushed, quelled, or the like: as, the suppression of a riot, insurrection, or tumult.

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The act of concealing or withholding from utterance, disclosure, revelation, or publication: as, the suppression of truth, of evidence, or of reports.

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The stoppage or obstruction or the morbid retention of discharges: as, the suppression of a diarrhea, of saliva, or of urine.

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In botany, the absence, as in flowers, of parts requisite to theoretical completeness; abortion.

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In psychology, a phenomenon of binocular vision, consisting in the exclusive predominance of a single monocular image and the consequent disappearance of the other.