suppressibility

[US]/səˌpresəˈbɪləti/
[UK]/səˌprɛsəˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality or ability of being suppressed; capable of being restrained or prohibited

Phrases & Collocations

high suppressibility

low suppressibility

suppressibility factor

suppressibility test

suppressibility effects

measure suppressibility

improved suppressibility

reduced suppressibility

assess suppressibility

suppressibility level

Example Sentences

the suppressibility of irrelevant stimuli improves with practice and consistent sleep.

researchers measured suppressibility under cognitive load to predict task performance.

high suppressibility of distractions is essential for safe driving in heavy traffic.

we tested the suppressibility of background noise during the listening exam.

the model assumes the suppressibility of outliers increases after data cleaning.

medication reduced symptom flare-ups by increasing the suppressibility of triggers.

therapy focused on the suppressibility of intrusive thoughts during stressful weeks.

engineers evaluated the suppressibility of vibration peaks in the new motor design.

his suppressibility of anger improved after months of mindfulness training.

the study compares suppressibility across age groups using the same attention test.

policy makers debated the suppressibility of harmful content without blocking legitimate speech.

during rehearsal, the band worked on the suppressibility of feedback and hum.

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