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suppressant
[suh-pres-uhnt]
noun
a substance that suppresses an undesirable action or condition.
an appetite suppressant.
suppressant
/ əˈɛəԳ /
adjective
tending to suppress or restrain an action or condition
noun
a suppressant drug or agent
a cough suppressant
Word History and Origins
Origin of suppressant1
Example Sentences
"For some, offending relates to power, but for another subset of offenders, the combination of chemical suppressants and psychological interventions, can, we believe, have a big and positive impact."
Because Mounjaro works as an appetite suppressant, she said she struggled to eat more than 1,000 calories initially but the effects had "decreased" and her appetite had increased again.
Authorities in Delhi - which has an estimated population of more than 33 million - have already enacted measures aimed at tackling the pollution, including spraying roads with water containing dust suppressants.
The fire suppressants inside Vancouver’s ballot boxes were updated in the last few months, Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey said at a joint press conference between Portland, Vancouver, Multnomah and Clark County officials.
The air district’s hearing board, which decides enforcement matters, ordered Chiquita Canyon to expand its monitoring, limit excavation and use odor suppressants.
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