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Suppress vs Discontinue - What's the difference?

suppress | discontinue | Related terms |

Suppress is a related term of discontinue.


As verbs the difference between suppress and discontinue

is that suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue while discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something.

Suppress vs Depressive - What's the difference?

suppress | depressive |


As a verb suppress

is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

As an adjective depressive is

.

Suppress vs Delay - What's the difference?

suppress | delay | Related terms |

Suppress is a related term of delay.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between suppress and delay

is that suppress is (obsolete) to hold in place, to keep low while delay is (obsolete) to assuage, quench, allay.

As verbs the difference between suppress and delay

is that suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue while delay is to put off until a later time; to defer or delay can be (obsolete) to dilute, temper.

As a noun delay is

a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.

Appease vs Suppress - What's the difference?

appease | suppress | Related terms |

Appease is a related term of suppress.


As verbs the difference between appease and suppress

is that appease is to make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred) while suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

Calm vs Suppress - What's the difference?

calm | suppress | Related terms |

Calm is a related term of suppress.


As verbs the difference between calm and suppress

is that calm is to make calm while suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

As an adjective calm

is (of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.

As a noun calm

is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

Put_down vs Suppress - What's the difference?

put_down | suppress | Related terms |

Put_down is a related term of suppress.


As verbs the difference between put_down and suppress

is that put_down is while suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

As a noun put_down

is .

Forestall vs Suppress - What's the difference?

forestall | suppress |


As verbs the difference between forestall and suppress

is that forestall is while suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

Defy vs Suppress - What's the difference?

defy | suppress |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between defy and suppress

is that defy is (obsolete) a challenge while suppress is (obsolete) to hold in place, to keep low.

As verbs the difference between defy and suppress

is that defy is to renounce or dissolve all bonds of affiance, faith, or obligation with; to reject, refuse, or renounce while suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

As a noun defy

is (obsolete) a challenge.

Suppress vs Null - What's the difference?

suppress | null |


As a verb suppress

is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Inhibits vs Suppress - What's the difference?

inhibits | suppress |


As verbs the difference between inhibits and suppress

is that inhibits is (inhibit) while suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.

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