suppression

suppression definition - medical

sup·pres·sion (sə-prĕshˈən)

noun
  1. The act of suppressing or the state of being suppressed.
  2. Conscious exclusion of unacceptable desires, thoughts, or memories from the mind.
  3. The sudden arrest of the secretion of a fluid, such as urine or bile.
  4. The checking or curtailing of an abnormal flow or discharge.
  5. The effect of a second genetic mutation that reverses a phenotypic change that had been caused by a previous mutation at a different location on the chromosome.

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