suppresive
/ˈsʌprɛsɪv/; /səˈprɛsɪv/; /ˈsʌprɛsɪv/; /sʌˈprɛsɪv/; /sʌprɛsɪv/; /səˈprɛsɪv/Definitions
1. adjective
tending or serving to suppress something, especially a feeling or a condition.
“The suppressive laws in the country made it difficult for people to express their opinions.”
2. noun
a thing or agent that suppresses something.
“The suppressive forces of the army maintained control over the city.”