How to use in-sentence of “suppress”:
+ Censorship is often used to try to suppress or control materials that are obscene under these definitions.
+ The Korean Central Intelligence Agency was created on June 19, 1961 to prevent a countercoup and to suppress all potential enemies domestic and international.
+ If he had been prepared to suppress or only to soften his criticisms of popular, but irresponsible, policies, the most influential positions and offices would have been offered him.
+ I had an “old editor” js from enwiki loading from my global.js file in order to suppress VisualEditor.
+ This will suppress autocategorization and still allow no locator map to be displayed.
+ I’m looking for a way to suppress that, because some of the templates that use it are in a more specific infobox template category.
+ This template does not suppress that, since it makes it clearer when it is a secure link.

Example sentences of “suppress”:
+ In the mid-1870s, there was a rise in new insurgent groups, such as the Red Shirts Red Shirts and White League, who acted on behalf of the Democratic Party to violently suppress black voting.
+ The secondary ability, to suppress redirects, is very helpful as I tend to work in user space and have to deal with change page names, or with complicated naming issues where a long series of redirects would be problematic.
+ To suppress the automatic bolding of the mark, for example to use this template in a location other than the lead sentence of an article, use.
+ Detritus and the Piecemaker/Hardwood to Hardwood and suppress the redirect? I think the article is fairly complete now and ready for the live encyclopedia.
+ To suppress all categorisation, use.
+ It is about a group of outlaws who gather to form an army, and are later sent to fight foreign invaders and suppress rebel forces by the government.
+ President of the United StatesPresident volunteers to suppress the rebellion.
+ In some countries which have this system, methods are used to suppress other parties, without actually banning them.
+ Soviet military force was used to suppress anti-Stalinist uprisings in Hungary and Poland in 1956.
+ In May-June, 1989, Chi played an important role in directing the military’s enforcement of martial law in Beijing to suppress the Tiananmen Square Protests in the national capital.
+ It is used to suppress opposing ideologies.
+ These viruses suppress the larva’s immune system and allow the parasitoid to grow inside the host undetected.
+ However, since this template now invokes a module, I don’t know how to read it to see if there’s a way to suppress the category.
+ Add anywhere in the template to suppress label links.
+ The rulers so much wanted to suppress their language for the ultimate suppression of the Irish people that even kids were punished for the crime of keeping a few verses in Gaelic.
+ The template formerly linked dates automatically, with used to suppress linking.
+ In the mid-1870s, there was a rise in new insurgent groups, such as the Red Shirts Red Shirts and White League, who acted on behalf of the Democratic Party to violently suppress black voting.
+ The secondary ability, to suppress redirects, is very helpful as I tend to work in user space and have to deal with change page names, or with complicated naming issues where a long series of redirects would be problematic.
+ To suppress the automatic bolding of the mark, for example to use this template in a location other than the lead sentence of an article, use.
More in-sentence examples of “suppress”:
+ The Catholic Church started a campaign to suppress it.
+ These categories are not appropriate for pages such as lists, so some userboxes support a feature to suppress the automatic category.
+ Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution, and the laws, have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call forth, the militia of the several States of the Union, to the aggregate number of seventy-five thousand, in order to suppress said combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed.
+ After blacks gained the vote, the Ku Klux Klan directed some of their attacks to disrupt their political meetings and intimidate them at the polls, to suppress black participation.
+ In the first phase, the Archidamian War, Sparta launched repeated invasions of Attica, while Athens took advantage of its naval supremacy to raid the coast of the Peloponnese attempting to suppress signs of unrest in its empire.
+ Various ways have been found to suppress the body’s rejection of organ transplants.
+ These can cause a change to tissue matter, biochemistry, behaviour, reproduction, and suppress growth in marine life.
+ In Rio, the colonial government tried to suppress it and established severe physical punishments for its practice.
+ Critical is ‘social control’: the ability to suppress urges which, if not suppressed, could lead to socially unacceptable outcomes.
+ He was very strict in enforcing his laws: in fact he ordered to the General Raffaele Cadorna to suppress in the blood the popular uprisings.
+ Therefore, Galerius ordered his colleague Severus to immediately march to Rome, so that, by his unexpected arrival, he would easily suppress the rebellion.
+ In most jurisdictions there are exclusionary rules that automatically suppress certain kinds of evidence.
+ By 22:45, it was clear that the outnumbered and overwhelmed border guards would not use their weapons to suppress the crowds.
+ Patients with organ transplants always use drugs to suppress the immune system, otherwise it attacks the transplant.
+ Bruce Banner has been staying at Brazil to find a way to suppress his anger.
+ The Image-spec parameter “thumb” forces a wide left-margin that squeezes the nearby text, so the parameter “center” can be added to suppress the left-margin padding.
+ In these cases, the parameter should be used to suppress the icon.
+ You can suppress parameters with blank parameters or local knowledge.
+ During their study, they added a “continuous” distractor task to free recall to suppress STM.
+ She was the defendant in the most famous of the trials intended to suppress religious dissent in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
+ In December, it went to India to help suppress the Indian Mutiny.
+ If you want to keep the section links, for instance when only demonstrating this template on a non-archive page, then feed an empty “category=” parameter to suppress the NOEDITSECTION tag.
+ Because rapamycin at high doses can suppress the immune system, people taking rapamycin for transplant or cancer therapy are more susceptible to dangerous infections.
+ Erich Honecker wished that the Soviets would use its army to suppress these demonstrations.
+ Nandhivarman wished to destroy the growing influence of Chola power under Vijayalaya and called upon the Varagunavarman to help suppress Vijayalaya.
+ Besides the sellers’ cartel just described, buyers may also form cartels to suppress the price of a purchased input.
+ They are used to respond to Stress stress, to suppress pain and hunger.
+ Here I was, thinking you had to be an admin to suppress redirects.
+ Within South Africa, the SADF was used to suppress opposition to apartheid, often directly supporting the South African Police.
+ On Arundel’s advice, Henry was the first English king to allow the burning of heretics, mainly to suppress the Lollard movement.
+ Dictators may suppress or persecute some religious groups or institutions.
+ I’m not sure why, but I was just able to suppress a redirect without being an administrator.
+ If you are certain that a non-conforming ISBN truly corresponds to the published work, then you can add to the citation in order to suppress the error message.
+ The clinical potential of NKT cells lies in the rapid release of cytokines that promote or suppress different immune responses.
+ Durai operated the National Kidney Foundation and he has been using libel actions to suppress those who would question to avoid exposure of his corruption.”, “BBC News Online”, London, 24 September 2008.
+ To suppress this template’s subcategory when necessary, use.
+ These categories are not appropriate for pages such as lists, so some templates support a feature to suppress the automatic category.
+ Nevertheless, some arguments to omit information, as being WP:UNDUE clutter, can be very persuasive, and hence, a POV funnel is typically an effective way to suppress information, or justify axing large sections of text from an already overly-long article.
+ On the other hand, while most anaesthetics suppress your breathing, resulting in the need for a machine to help you breathe, ketamine does not.
+ When the drug has no INN at all, setting will suppress the tooltip text mentioning INN.
+ But if you want to suppress the padlock, then there are two ways.
+ Some people just have hepatitis B for a little while and then suppress the infection.
+ Using will also suppress terminal punctuation.
+ Franco tried to suppress Basque nationalism and separatism.
+ Queens suppress their female workers egg-laying by aggression and pheromones, until late in the season, when the workers do start to lay eggs.
+ The Catholic Church started a campaign to suppress it.
+ These categories are not appropriate for pages such as lists, so some userboxes support a feature to suppress the automatic category.
