"Suppressants" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Substances that reduce the frequency or intensity of a particular response or function, especially in the body. Examples:
Antiemetic suppressants, which reduce nausea and vomiting
Antihistamine suppressants, which reduce allergic reactions
Cholinergic suppressants, which reduce muscle contraction
In a broader sense, suppressants can also refer to actions or measures that restrain or control something, such as:
Suppressing a rebellion
Suppressing freedom of speech
Suppressing a hostile takeover bid
The term can also be used in a more general way to refer to anything that dampens or reduces a particular activity or tendency.
Suppositional refers to something that is conditional, hypothetical, or based on assumption. It suggests that something is being proposed or considered as a possibility, often used to explore or propose a hypothetical situation, idea, or outcome.
Medicated cones made of wax, gelatin, or other substance that are inserted into the body through the rectum or vagina. Used to administer medication or treatment to specific internal areas.
A substance or agent that reduces or eliminates the occurrence of a function or process, often in medical contexts to neutralize some metabolic or physiological process.
Showing or having the tendency to suppress or control something, especially a strong feeling or activity.