/səˈprɛʃənˈ/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc đàn áp, việc ngăn chặn, việc ngăn cấm, việc triệt hạ;
2. việc che giấu, việc giữ kín.
A more thorough explanation: Suppression, in a legal context, refers to the act of preventing evidence from being presented or considered in a legal proceeding. This can occur when a court rules that certain evidence is inadmissible due to being obtained illegally or in violation of a person’s rights. Suppression can also refer to the act of restraining or prohibiting certain actions or behaviors.
Example: The suppression of evidence by the prosecution led to the dismissal of the case.