/tə səˈprɛs ə fækt/ – Phrase
Definition: che dấu sự việc.
A more thorough explanation: To suppress a fact means to intentionally conceal or withhold information that is relevant to a legal matter or proceeding. It involves the act of keeping a fact secret or preventing it from being disclosed, often with the intention of misleading others or gaining an unfair advantage.
Example: The defendant attempted to suppress the fact that he had been at the scene of the crime by providing false alibis to the police.