IPA: /səˈprɛs/
KK: /səˈprɛs/
Definition: To stop something from happening or being expressed, often by force or control.
Example: The government tried to suppress the protests by increasing police presence.
IPA: /səˈprɛʃən/
KK: /səˈprɛʃən/
Definition: The act of stopping something from being seen, heard, or expressed, or the state of being stopped.
Example: The government imposed a suppression of free speech during the crisis.
IPA: /ˈsuːprə/
KK: /suːprə/
Definition: This term is used to refer back to something mentioned earlier in the text or to indicate that the current reference comes from the same source as before.
Example: The author discussed the theory in detail; supra, he provided examples to illustrate his points.
IPA: //suːprəˈnæʃənl//
KK: /suːprəˈnæʃənl/
Definition: Relating to or involving multiple countries or nations, especially in a way that goes beyond their individual borders or governments.
Example: The European Union is an example of a supranational organization that allows countries to work together on common issues.
IPA: /səˈpriːm/
KK: /səˈprim/
Definition: The highest in rank, power, or quality; the most important or significant.
Example: The supreme leader made a crucial decision for the country.
IPA: /ˈʃʊərɪti/
KK: /ˈʃʊrɪti/
Definition: A formal promise or guarantee made to protect against loss or failure, often involving a person who takes responsibility for another's obligations.
Example: The bank required a surety before approving the loan to ensure repayment.
IPA: /ˈʃʊərɪtiˌʃɪp/
KK: /ˈʃʊrɪtiˌʃɪp/
Definition: A legal agreement where one person agrees to take responsibility for another person's debt or obligations if they fail to meet them.
Example: The bank required a suretyship before granting the loan to the business.
IPA: /ˈsɜːrpləsɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈsɜrpləsɪdʒ/
Definition: An unnecessary amount of words or information that does not add value to what is being said or written.
Example: The report was filled with surplusage, making it difficult to find the main points.
IPA: /sɜːrˈɛbətər/
KK: /sɜːrˈɛbətər/
Definition: A response made by a plaintiff in a legal case to counter a defendant's argument or rebuttal.
Example: In the court, the lawyer presented a surrebutter to challenge the defendant's claims.
IPA: //ˌsɜːrɪˈdʒɔɪndər//
KK: /sɜːrɪˈdʒɔɪndər/
Definition: A response or reply made by a plaintiff in a legal case, specifically to counter a defendant's previous statement or argument.
Example: In the courtroom, the lawyer prepared a surrejoinder to address the defendant's claims.
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