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suppression

English

Etymology

From Latin suppressi?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s??p????n/

Noun

suppression (countable and uncountable, plural suppressions)

  1. The act or instance of suppressing.
    • 1980, Carl Sagan, Cosmos:
      The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be common in religion and politics, but it is not the path to knowledge; it has no place in the endeavor of science.
  2. The state of being suppressed.
  3. A process in which a person consciously excludes anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, or memories.
  4. (of an eye) A subconscious adaptation by a person's brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • suppress

Translations


French

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin suppressi?.

Noun

suppression f (plural suppressions)

  1. deletion
  2. removal
  3. cutting (of jobs)

See also

  • supprimer

Further reading

  • “suppression” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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recrudescent

English

Etymology

From Latin recr?d?sc? (I become raw again); from re- + cr?d?sc? (I become harsh or raw).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???k?u(?)?d?s?nt/

Adjective

recrudescent (not comparable)

  1. Breaking out again or reemerging after temporary abatement or suppression.
  2. (archaic) Growing raw, sore, or painful again.

Hypernyms

  • recurrent
  • reemergent

Related terms

  • recrudescence

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.k?y.d?.s??/

Adjective

recrudescent (feminine singular recrudescente, masculine plural recrudescents, feminine plural recrudescentes)

  1. recrudescent, reemerging

Related terms

  • recrudescence

Further reading

  • “recrudescent” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Romanian

Etymology

From French recrudescent

Adjective

recrudescent m or n (feminine singular recrudescent?, masculine plural recrudescen?i, feminine and neuter plural recrudescente)

  1. recrudescent

Declension

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