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Suppression vs Supersession - What's the difference?

suppression | supersession |

As nouns the difference between suppression and supersession

is that suppression is the act or instance of suppressing while supersession is the act of superseding; the fact of having been superseded.

suppression

English

Noun

  • The act or instance of suppressing.
  • * 1980 , :
  • 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.
  • The state of being suppressed.
  • A process in which a person consciously excludes anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, or memories.
  • supersession

    English

    Noun

  • The act of superseding; the fact of having been superseded.
  • *1886 , , The Princess Casamassima .
  • *:Two points became perfectly clear: one was that she was thinking of something very different from her present, her past, or her future relations with Hyacinth Robinson; the other was that he was superseded indeed. This was so completely the case that it did not even occur to her, it was evident, that the sense of supersession might be cruel to the young man.
  • *1897 , Henry James, What Maisie Knew :
  • *:Still excessively abundant, it was dressed in a manner of which the poor lady appeared not yet to have recognised the supersession , with a glossy braid, like a large diadem, on the top of the head [...].
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