in|sup|press|i|ble

in|sup|press|i|ble
in|sup|press|i|ble «IHN suh PREHS uh buhl», adjective.
that cannot be suppressed; irrepressible: »

Local pride is always fierce and spontaneous, and often insuppressible among Georgians (Harper's).

in´sup|press´i|bly, adverb.

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