We are already face to face with an enlarged case for decency, for a system of suppressions and of complicated Taboos.
But there would have been far more extensive suppressions than would appear in the letter of the agreement.
A letter about suppressions in 'Taxation no Tyranny!
Pilate at first cared little for these susceptibilities; and he was soon involved in sanguinary suppressions of revolt,[5] which afterward ended in his removal.
If the suppressions of Marcion are without critical value, such is not the case with his additions, when they proceed, not from a special view, but from the condition of the manuscripts which he used.
Here, too, it is possible to discover the occasions when suppressions occurred in the life of the patient.
Their relentless suppressions force them to be satisfied with the sparse day dreams which may become conscious.
There is no doubt that after we have made clear to him what he may expect, the patient's intelligence can identify resistances, and find their translation into the suppressions more readily.
We do not consider the analysis finished until all the obscurities of the case are cleared up, all amnestic gaps filled out and the occasions which originally called out the suppressions discovered.
It is exactly one of those suppressions which help to create the deep misgiving as to the historic exactness of this biassed and late historian.
In the twosuppressions of revolt at Ashdod, Sargon or his Turtan must have come perilously near Jerusalem, and perhaps he may have inflicted sufficient damage to admit of the boast that he had "conquered" Judaea.
The triliteral monosyllable is an emblem of the Supreme, the suppressions of the breath with a mind fixed on God are the highest devotion; but nothing is more exalted than the gayatri.
And I have witnessed similar suppressions of rebellion by Russia in Moscow, in the Baltic Provinces, and the Caucasus, by the burning of villages, the slaughter of prisoners, and the violation of women.
These facts are the alterations of structure which take place in successive generations of the same species, amounting, in the course of several generations of the same race, to additions and suppressions of parts.
The later suppressions include but one reaction time.
Arranging the groups of images suppressed according to the average times of all suppressions and absences we have these orders: Suppression.
The subjects suppressed the image as soon as possible after each return, the average time taken to accomplish these later suppressions being 6.
It has long been held in great esteem, and not undeservedly, as an aperient and deobstruent, particularly in hysteric complaints, and suppressions of the uterine purgations.
They are principally celebrated as uterine and anti-hysteric: an infusion of them is sometimes drunk, either alone or in conjunction with other substances, in suppressions of immoderate fluxes.
The suppressions under Henry the Eighth were the most complete contrasts to the suppressions under Henry the Fifth.
We should always distinguish between the two suppressions of Henry the Eighth's reign.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suppressions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.