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Repress and suppress have similar meanings, but there are subtle differences that are worth paying attention to. Both share the general sense of holding back or subduing something, but repress suggests keeping something under control to maintain or regulate order, while suppress suggests a more active curtailment, an active fight against an opposing force.
Source: usage note under repress - American Heritage Dictionary
Is "regulate order" a common collocation?
Source: usage note under repress - American Heritage Dictionary
Is "regulate order" a common collocation?