English to Kannada Dictionary suppresses

suppresses

ನಿಗ್ರಹಿಸುತ್ತವೆ
definition
verb
the uprising was savagely suppressed
forcibly put an end to.
translation of 'suppresses'
verb
ಹತ್ತಿಕ್ಕು
example
The radiation treatment destroys the tumor cells and 'suppresses' the function of the stem cells in preparation for the transplant.
In other words, nightmares occur when dreams fail to blunt the body's emotional response, whereas successful dreaming controls and 'suppresses' the feeling in dreams and protects the continuity of sleep.
With few exceptions, the mass media 'suppresses' all information about the entire topic.
The central planning model - one case, one court, one set of rules, one settlement price for all involved - 'suppresses' information that is vital to accurate resolution.
Most patients who have a less than perfectly matched donor will receive anti-thymocyte globulin, which is a medicine that 'suppresses' the graft-versus-host reaction.
It was thought that polymorphism between tandemly repeated genes 'suppresses' recombination, thereby preventing sequence homogenization of the gene family.
Insulin resistance affects the disposal of glucose in muscle tissue and 'suppresses' the output of hepatic glucose.
The negative feedback circuit 'suppresses' variations in gate voltage of the output MOS transistor by the feedback loop.
Wiping with a moist cloth removes over 90 percent of the allergen, and keeping the relative humidity in the house below 50 percent greatly 'suppresses' the growth of dust mites.
In fact, methods used to 'suppress' the protests and uprisings, and witnessing staff in riot gear, caused ‘particular stress’ to children.
In contrast, PKC inhibition did not 'suppress' the growth of normal mast cells.
Aimée was immediately suspicious but 'suppressed' the feeling.
Of course, they look for information that they want to hear and they try to disprove or 'suppress' information they don't want to hear.
He couldn't 'suppress' a shudder and curled up like a cat on the floor.
So is it healthier to express or 'suppress' your feelings?
These robber barons operate in Central America, where workers' rights are savagely 'suppressed' .
You've ceased to try to deal with the issues, and moved into attempts to 'suppress' information to prevent others from even being exposed to the issues.
For example, lead pigment manufacturers were knowledgeable about the hazards of lead, and 'suppressed' the information, just as asbestos manufacturers did.
As he told me the story, he kept on losing track of where he was, as if he has been 'suppressing' these memories for so long that his brain just automatically derails any consideration of what happened.
Never once does he threaten to overpower or 'suppress' them.
She turned away from the window, 'suppressing' the oh-so-clear memory of the fearful apparition, and walked slowly down the gallery.
Current therapies for interstitial lung diseases, which commonly end up causing lung fibrosis, aim only at 'suppressing' the inflammatory process.
I'm a very ordinary human and can't 'suppress' my feelings of love however hard I try.
When fear is high, morality and reason are 'suppressed' in favour of survival.
If they do, people will start protests, and brutal conservatives will savagely 'suppress' them.
The police 'suppressed' information about the ritual aspect, to spare the children the publicity.
These uprisings were ruthlessly 'suppressed' , as were the Levellers in England after the Civil War.
It seemed that everyone had either fled or already hurried down to the lower levels to 'suppress' the uprising.
By using drugs to 'suppress' the function of the ovaries, researchers think the ovaries could be temporarily shut down during cancer treatment.
Until the beginning of this year AIDS was merely ignored or information was actively 'suppressed' .
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one