rare. [f. as prec. + -AL 5.] = SUPPRESSION 1 b.

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1651.  Howell, Venice, 107. Nothing could heap more honor upon him then the suppressall of the enemy.

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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.

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