"suppress" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In 1889, Taylor signed into law a poll tax and a number of other bills aimed at suppressing turnout among African-American and poor voters.
- The Republicans, of course, deny an effort to suppress turnout.
- Conversely, adding barriers, such as a separate registration process, can suppress turnout.
- But Democrats call the plan an effort to suppress black turnout.
- The rain could suppress Republican turnout in the west without lowering Democratic turnout in the center of the state.
- The updated forecast suggests it will rain across the entire state, suppressing Democratic turnout too.
- But democracy activists were suspicious that the government was actually trying to suppress turnout for the march.
- Democrats have complained that the ads are intended to suppress black turnout.
- This commercial might have done more to suppress turnout than the butterfly ballot.
- Some debate still exists about the timing of the story only a few months before the 2004 mid-term elections, and to what degree the scandal suppressed turnout.
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