Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
suppressibility
Noun
/səˌprɛsəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition
The quality or state of being suppressible or capable of being restrained or held back.
Examples
- The suppressibility of the software’s features allows users to customize their experience.
- Emotional suppressibility can impact mental health in various ways.
- The research focused on the suppressibility of aggressive behavior in social settings.
Meaning
Suppressibility refers to the ability of something, such as an action or emotion, to be controlled or subdued. It often applies in contexts where a person or system can prevent the expression or emergence of certain thoughts, feelings, or actions.
Synonyms
- Control
- Concealment
- Suppression
- Restraint