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- adjective unable to be
suppressed .
Etymologies
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Examples
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When he stops trying to suppress the unsuppressible requirement to check, replicate, falsify and clarify that which is real from that which is wishful thinking, sloppy experiment, poorly controlled and error-strewn that is the work of the scientific method, then we might make a start.
Mann on Splices: the Case of Crowley and Lowery « Climate Audit 2005
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Indeed, to get a full and perfect revenge Audley needed to complete his assignment first, for only then would it become a matter of record and unsuppressible.
The Alamut Ambush Price, Anthony 1971
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Then, dabbing his face sadly with a handkerchief for effect, Cateye smothered many almost unsuppressible giggles.
Over the Line Harold Morrow Sherman
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All his writing has the liveliness of springtime; it stirs with an unsuppressible gayety, and it has the attraction which companionship with him had: there is never enough.
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All his writing has the liveliness of springtime; it stirs with an unsuppressible gayety, and it has the attraction which companionship with him had: there is never enough.
Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis Davis appreciations: Various 1917
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Meantime mind-wandering and wayward fancy are nothing but the unsuppressible imagination cut loose from concern with what is done.
democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education 1916
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All the while, unmoved amidst protestation, appeal, and threat, the steady news-machine went on grinding out unsuppressible history for itself and its city.
The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914
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There were unsuppressible protests; there was covert anguish; there was even a strike -- but it was a short one.
Gentle Julia Booth Tarkington 1907
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Meantime mind-wandering and wayward fancy are nothing but the unsuppressible imagination cut loose from concern with what is done.
Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education John Dewey 1905
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All childish desires which conflicted with parental ideas were promptly suppressed by βthe rod,β until by sheer strength they proved to be unsuppressible.
Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday Lahee, Henry C 1899
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