suppressed anger

collocation in English

meaningsofsuppressandanger

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suppress
verb[T]
uk
/səˈpres/
us
/səˈpres/
to end something ...
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anger
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæŋ.ɡər/
us
/ˈæŋ.ɡɚ/
a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant because of something unfair or unkind that ...
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(Definition ofsuppressandangerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Afterwards, they described their emotions assuppressedanger, fear and fury at the fact that people could behave in such a manner.
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In all of the analyses, diastolic pressure was not related tosuppressedanger.
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The accusation of witchcraft was a scapegoat to display anysuppressedangerand resentment felt.
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However, lack of evidence he is unable to and hissuppressedangercontinues to churn within him.
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Across all of the subjects, blood pressure was significantly related tosuppressedanger.
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Anger-in orsuppressedangerrefers to the tendency to hold one's anger on the inside without any outlet.
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Their systolic blood pressures were then record and conclusions were drawn aboutsuppressedangerand its relationship to blood pressure.
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The relationship betweensuppressedangerand gender then varied.
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Systolic blood pressure, however, was found to be significantly related tosuppressedanger, even after controlling for age, social class, and obesity.
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Overall, this study supports the idea thatsuppressedangeris related to hypertension.
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The original form that asked aboutsuppressedangerintroduced a scenario where the participant was engaged by a police officer and harassed for something that was not their fault.
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