"Suppressive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Suppressive" Meaning

Showing or having the tendency to suppress or control something, especially a strong feeling or activity.

"Suppressive" Examples

Examples of using the word "Suppressive"


1. Psychological Perspective

- Usage: The therapist used a suppressive technique to help her patient overcome phobias by slowly exposing them to their feared stimuli.

2. Political Context

- Usage: The government used suppressive measures to limit the freedom of speech and opposition parties during the election year.

3. Environmental Control

- Usage: To reduce noise pollution, the newer residential apartments came equipped with noise suppressive materials in their walls and ceilings.

4. Pharmacology

- Usage: The new drug target was designed to act as an antagonist in the brain's reward system, therefore providing a suppressive effect on cravings for the addictive substance.

5. Engineering

- Usage: In an effort to increase fuel efficiency, the latest generation of vehicles incorporates advanced suppressive technologies for the engine exhaust, significantly reducing emissions.

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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.

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