rare. [f. as prec. + -AL 5.] = SUPPRESSION 1 b.
1651. Howell, Venice, 107. Nothing could heap more honor upon him then the suppressall of the enemy.
1857. W. R. Alger, Orat. July, 32. It reflects infamy on our government that an iron hand of suppressal was not promptly laid on these marauding parties.