Read full poem →The Poet’s Song
Appendix—Suppressed Poems
Elegiacs
Dictionary Entry
To put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.
In a Sentence
“Political dissent was brutally suppressed.”
Origin
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Common Phrases
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Poetry examples for “suppressed”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The Poet’s Song
Appendix—Suppressed Poems
Elegiacs
Read full poem →The Poet’s Song
Appendix—Suppressed Poems
Elegiacs
Read full poem →“ sickness. Wherefore they w’ere afterwards for some
** time totally suppressed. But, upon application to
the queen and council, they were again tolerated,
Read full poem →who published La Race Negre were working against
France and such a journal should be suppressed and its
editors trapped and thrown into jail as criminals. The
Read full poem →hardly should call exactly extraordinary. We refer, of course, to my
position. A bachelor incapable of occupation, he had long suppressed
the desire to suppress the suppressed desire of shall we say: Idleness,
Read full poem →When first published, it contained the following additional stanza which
Poe subsequently, at the suggestion of Mrs. Whitman wisely suppressed:
Read full poem →which Poe subsequently, at the suggestion of Mrs. Whitman, wisely
suppressed:
