suppression
nounThe act of suppressing.
nounThe state of being suppressed.
nounConscious exclusion of unacceptable desires, thoughts, or memories from the mind.
nounThe failure of an organ or part to develop.
nounThe inhibition of gene expression.
nounThe 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.
nounThe act of concealing or withholding from utterance, disclosure, revelation, or publication: as, the suppression of truth, of evidence, or of reports.
nounThe stoppage or obstruction or the morbid retention of discharges: as, the suppression of a diarrhea, of saliva, or of urine.
nounIn botany, the absence, as in flowers, of parts requisite to theoretical completeness; abortion.
nounIn psychology, a phenomenon of binocular vision, consisting in the exclusive predominance of a single monocular image and the consequent disappearance of the other.