suppression
Suppression refers to the act of holding back, restraining, or inhibiting something or someone, often with the intention of preventing expression, communication, or development of thoughts, feelings, or actions.
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Related Concepts (24)
- authority
- centralized authority
- dictatorship
- freedom of speech suppression
- psychological suppression
- self-defense mechanisms
- suppression of academic freedom
- suppression of civil rights
- suppression of creativity
- suppression of cultural expression
- suppression of dissent
- suppression of emotions
- suppression of individual rights
- suppression of information
- suppression of media censorship
- suppression of memories
- suppression of minority groups
- suppression of political opposition
- suppression of protests
- suppression of rebellion
- suppression of religious beliefs
- suppression of scientific discoveries
- suppression of traumatic experiences
- suppression of whistleblowers
Similar Concepts
- ego suppression
- emotional suppression
- inhibition
- interference suppression
- oppression
- religious suppression
- repression
- supervision
- suppressed emotions
- suppression of christian rights
- suppression of conversos
- suppression of freemasonry
- suppression of heresy
- suppression of heretical beliefs
- thought suppression