"Suppressor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Suppressor" Meaning

A device or substance that reduces or prevents the emission of a particular substance or effect.

"Suppressor" Examples

Examples of 'Suppressor'


1. Mechanical Suppressors in Firearms


A suppressor is a device attached to the barrel of a firearm to reduce the noise generated by the discharge of the weapon. Its official name is a sound suppressor or sound moderator.

2. Air Pollution Suppressor


A regularly installed automotive exhaust system, especially for racing cars, can include a device designed to suppress the sound of the exhaust or to reduce the level of pollutants it emits before they exit the vehicle.

3. Medical Suppressor


In medicine, a suppressor may refer to a drug or other treatment used to suppress an immune response or the growth of undesirable cells. For instance, immunosuppressors are used in transplant medicine to reduce the risk of organ rejection.

4. Electrical Suppressor


In electricity, electrical suppressors may be a type of device that mitigates or prevents electrical shocks. They can be used in a variety of locations, including lightening rods on buildings to send the charge from lightning to ground safely.

5. In Electronics, a Suppressor in Chemical Sensors


In some chemical sensing applications, a suppressor may refer to a material or technology used to suppress unwanted background signals from the sensor, allowing for better detection of the substance being sought.

In all these applications, the item is used to reduce, diminish, or neutralize the effect of something else, hence the name 'suppress'.

"Suppressor" Similar Words

Suppressant

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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.

Suppressants

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Substances that reduce the frequency or intensity of a particular response or function, especially in the body. Examples: <br><br> Antiemetic suppressants, which reduce nausea and vomiting<br> Antihistamine suppressants, which reduce allergic reactions<br> Cholinergic suppressants, which reduce muscle contraction<br><br>In a broader sense, suppressants can also refer to actions or measures that restrain or control something, such as:<br><br> Suppressing a rebellion<br> Suppressing freedom of speech<br> Suppressing a hostile takeover bid<br><br>The term can also be used in a more general way to refer to anything that dampens or reduces a particular activity or tendency.

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Suppressible

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Suppression is the act of preventing or stopping something, especially an activity, feeling, or inclination, from emerging or expressing itself.<br><br>Something is suppressible if it is possible to prevent or stop it from happening or expressing itself.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The suppressible virus can be inactive and not produce symptoms for years."<br> "He struggled to suppress his emotions during the difficult conversation."<br><br>In other words, something is suppressible if it is under one's control and can be stopped or prevented, at least in the short term.

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Suppression

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Suppressive

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

Suppressors

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Suppressed by definition means to stop or prevent someone or something from doing or expressing something, often by force or coercion.<br><br>Example: The government suppressed the protesters who were demonstrating against the new policy.<br><br>It can also refer to devices that reduce the noise or sound of a gunshot, firearm, or other explosive device.<br><br>Example: The suppressor on the rifle made it easier to shoot without making a loud noise.

Suppurant

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Suppurated

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Having or causing pus or discharge, typically yellow or greenish, to form at a wound or infection.

Suppurating

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Suppuration

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Suppurative

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Suppurative refers to the formation or production of pus, a thick, yellowish fluid composed of dead white blood cells, bacteria, cellular debris, and other matter that forms in a middle layer of tissue during an immune response to infection.

Supputate

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