Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does the verb "suppress" mean?

  1. To encourage growth

  2. To put an end to or restrain

  3. To analyze deeply

  4. To promote publicly

The correct answer is: To put an end to or restrain

The verb "suppress" refers to the act of putting an end to something or restraining it. This can involve stopping the expression of feelings, ideas, or actions, or hindering the development of something, such as an emotion or a process. In various contexts, it may be used to describe actions taken to limit the spread of information or to control a situation. For example, in a legal or political sense, suppressing might involve censorship or limiting dissenting opinions. This contrasts with the other choices, which do not align with the core meaning of "suppress." Encouraging growth, analyzing deeply, or promoting publicly all indicate positive actions that further development or expression, which is the opposite of restraint or control implied by "suppress."