suppression

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The act or instance of suppressing.
 * 2) The state of being suppressed.
 * 3)  A process in which a person consciously excludes anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, or memories.
 * 4)  The entirety of acts aimed at stopping or preventing the enemy to execute such unwanted activities like firing, regrouping, observation or others.
 * 5)  A subconscious adaptation by a person's brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia.
 * 1)  A subconscious adaptation by a person's brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia.
 * 1)  A subconscious adaptation by a person's brain to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such as strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia.

Translations

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 * Esperanto: subpremo
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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) deletion
 * 2) removal
 * 3) cutting (of jobs)