/səˈprɛsˈ/ – verb
Definition: 1. đàn áp, ngăn chặn, cấm;
2. che giấu, giữ kín, lấp liếm.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “suppress” means to exclude evidence from being presented in a trial or legal proceeding, typically due to a violation of the defendant’s rights or improper collection of evidence. It can also refer to the act of preventing information or evidence from being disclosed or made public.
Example: The defense attorney filed a motion to suppress the evidence obtained through an illegal search.