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Example sentences for "suppresses"

Lexicographically close words:
supposyd; suppoze; suppress; suppresse; suppressed; suppressing; suppressio; suppression; suppressions; suppressive
  1. It suppresses inflammatory processes by paralyzing the cells and organs and their vital activities.

  2. Is it not obvious that such a procedure interferes with Nature's purifying efforts, that it hinders and suppresses the inflammatory processes and the accompanying elimination of morbid matter from the system?

  3. Almost invariably the drug treatment suppresses these diseases in the stages of incubation and aggravation, thus locking them up in the system.

  4. To keep the latter away, Mayor Monroe suppresses all requisition for them until it is too late; and then tries to cover up his conduct with downright falsehood and perjury.

  5. He suppresses God's commandment, he exalts his own commandment over it; if he is not Antichrist, then let some one else tell who he can be!

  6. Against the Eighth [Sidenote: The Eight Commandment] He who conceals or suppresses the truth in a court of law.

  7. The ignorant man is in useful darkness, which, suppressing sight, suppresses covetousness: whence innocence.

  8. Between him and the legislative body it interposes nothing but sources of conflict, and suppresses all means of concord.

  9. In which Redbud suppresses her feelings, and behaves with decorum XXII.

  10. It withholds or suppresses the date of the extract, and the source whence it is drawn, and does not in any way disclose to the uninformed reader that it was actually written before the origin of the Pennsylvania System.

  11. It withholds or suppresses the date of the extract, and the source whence it is drawn.

  12. For this very ego is the force that denies and suppresses the unconscious; when the unconscious is concerned, how then could we expect justice to be done?

  13. On the contrary, I show you not only the censored evil dream-wishes, but also the censor which suppresses them and renders them unrecognizable.

  14. The establishment of law to regulate the disputes between individuals by no means suppresses conflict, but it suppresses fighting, and it ensures that if any fighting occur the aggressor shall not profit by his aggression.

  15. It chains him to his own appearance and suppresses all tendencies towards depth.

  16. XI The Dies Committee Suppresses Evidence Three Suspected Nazi Spies were quietly taken out of the Brooklyn Navy Yard to the Dies Congressional Committee headquarters in New York in Room 1604, United States Court House Building.

  17. Then she suppresses the last gas-tap, and follows on into the front room, where the three sit talking in undertones for perhaps an hour.

  18. Maud suppresses the tell-tale handkerchief, and puts on such a sweet smile as utterly precludes the idea of chagrin.

  19. Is given command of Macedon and Greece; suppresses a Spartan revolt; the Athenian revolt; is given part of Macedonia and Greece; death of.

  20. For the nomination of general councilors,[4123] as well as that of municipal councilors, he suppresses preliminary candidature, the last remnant of popular representation or delegation.

  21. May he not, with more reason, assure him he was not asleep?

  22. The most pressing Uneasiness naturally determines the Will.

  23. And I am apt too to imagine, that it is perception, in the lowest degree of it, which puts the boundaries between animals and the inferior ranks of creatures.

  24. For the objects of our senses do, many of them, obtrude their particular ideas upon our minds whether we will or not; and the operations of our minds will not let us be without, at least, some obscure notions of them.

  25. But this I mention only as my conjecture by the by; it being indifferent to the matter in hand which way the learned shall determine of it.

  26. It is thus that nature offers in her material sphere a sort of prelude to the limitless, and that even there she suppresses partially the chains from which she will be completely emancipated in the realm of form.

  27. Hence it embraces the whole series of times, or what comes to the same thing, it suppresses time and change.

  28. Hence, as it suppresses all that is contingent, it will also suppress all coercion, and will set man free physically and morally.

  29. One of these ways is when the pure ideal man subdues the empirical man, and the state suppresses the individual, or again when the individual becomes the state, and the man of time is ennobled to the man of idea.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suppresses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.