3040 examples of suppresses in sentences

Suppose a youngster is amused at an inappropriate moment and but partly suppresses his laughter; or suppose he wilfully permits the breaking forth of just enough laughter to indicate disrespect.

Rome suppresses a revolt in Sardinia.

Sedition in Rome; Empress Theophania arrives there and suppresses it.

It suppresses all the gentler instincts of the heart and supplies a basis of orthodoxy for all the cruelty and treachery in the world.

A speech is then made by the Cicero of the day; he says much, and suppresses more; and credit is equally given to what he tells, and what he conceals.

As some kind of balance, I suppose, to this injustice, he suppresses this note.

He tears up the oath which he has sworn to the people; he suppresses the law, stifles Right, stains Paris with blood, chokes France, betrays the Republic! "Soldiers, this man involves you in his crime.

Miss Lavinia developed her Theories on Matrimony XIX.Only a few tears XX.How Miss Fanny slammed the door in Verty's face XXI.In which Redbud suppresses her feelings, and behaves with decorum XXII.How

IN WHICH REDBUD SUPPRESSES HER FEELINGS AND BEHAVES WITH DECORUM.

The Forsters infer that Cook was unreliable because he suppresses mention of the bombardment of the Loo fort at Madeira, an event which never happened; and because he places Valparaiso (where he had never been) in the position given on the Admiralty chart supplied to him, which proved to be some 10 degrees out.

Boswell suppresses the scene with obvious reluctance, his openness being checked for once by filial respect.

Indeed, leaving out the facts which Macaulay suppresses or is ignorant of, and taking into account only those which he includes, his judgment of Bacon is still erroneous.

" "We don't trust in the platform; we believe that it is an incomplete expression of the party creed,that it suppresses more than it utters.

Here was human life intensified and yet lowered in tone by aggregation, by the strain of organized effort that suppresses initiative and makes the value of a man merely a question of dynamics.

The mischief of flattery is, not that it persuades any man that he is what he is not, but that it suppresses the influence of honest ambition, by raising an opinion that honour may be gained without the toil of merit; and the benefit of advice arises commonly not from any new light imparted to the mind, but from the discovery which it affords of the publick suffrages.

He suppresses this article because he thinks it wrong.

He suppresses this other and more dangerous article because he thinks it right.

Any one who suppresses his real opinions, and feigns others, out of deference to such a spirit as this in his household, ought to say plainly both to himself and to us that he cares more for his own ease and undisturbed comfort than he cares for truth and uprightness.

If he does not resist it, if he suppresses his opinions, and practices a hypocritical conformity, it must be from weakness of will and principle.

Examples: "We have been accustomed to repose on its veracity with such humble confidence as suppresses curiosity.

In addressing her grace, the poet suppresses all the horrors of the battle, and turns her eyes upon the splendour of a victory, for which the kingdom was indebted to her husband's valour, and her "chaste vows."

He suppresses all those parts of a correspondence which tell against his theory.

As he wholly suppresses them, we must infer that he held them to be immaterial; and therefore that the evidence with which he was satisfied, in proof that a man was risen from the dead, was either totally different in kind from that which we should now exact, or exceedingly inferior in rigour.

The German Press Bureau, on the other hand, revises and even suppresses the publication of speeches.

The State profits doubly by this measure, for it further suppresses the allowances made to the families of these soldiers.

3040 examples of  suppresses  in sentences