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    pent-up
    [ adj ]
    characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions
    <adj.all>
    her severe upbringing had left her inhibiteda very inhibited young man, anxious and ill at ease
    their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions
    repressed rage turned his face scarlet


    1. "There is an enormous amount of pent-up demand (to make stock and bond issues)," said Dean Eberling, securities industry analyst for Shearson Lehman.
    2. The frenzied first day of trading reflected pent-up enthusiasm for shares of the Seattle-based desktop publishing software company that had been building since the offering was announced last month.
    3. The reason: "People just don't have the pent-up demand for goods that they did in 1983," she says.
    4. While the Wigmore Hall is closed, no other venue in London tries to fill the gap and the opening of the new season on the first weekend of September is greeted with pent-up enthusiasm. Advance bookings are said to be healthy this year.
    5. On Monday, it will introduce a new generation of servers, hoping for a surge of pent-up demand which should make ABS profitable. In the PIE division, by contrast, there is little prospect for a turnround in the short term.
    6. The unrest was caused by government-imposed bus fare increases, which appeared to release pent-up frustration over its austerity program.
    7. The pent-up frustration over the recession came to a head.
    8. On the positive side, once the word spreads that the myth has been shattered, we believe many corporations will unleash a lot of pent-up creativity and invent a better glossy report.
    9. Analysts said some of the rebound this year reflected pent-up demand after two sluggish spending years.
    10. However, Chinese economists are worried that large pent-up enthusiasm for reform around the country has been let loose this year by Deng Xiaoping, China's paramount leader.
    11. The rioting and looting in Caracas and seven other cities was touched off by government-imposed hikes in bus fares and fuel, which appeared to release pent-up frustration over the country's austerity program.
    12. The pilot episode has teads to a release of pent-up grief by the youngest son.
    13. Indeed, the mood is of pent-up anticipation like the excitement before a big race.
    14. In the east, the pent-up demand that was released after the collapse of the Berlin Wall in October 1989 has played itself out.
    15. Lotus finally started shipping updates of its best-selling 1-2-3 spreadsheet during the quarter and pent-up demand for the upgrades resulted in a 28% revenue gain to about $150 million, he says.
    16. However, several management companies have reported significantly increased sales, and the success of the newly launched trusts at the end of the 1991-92 tax year indicated the pent-up demand.
    17. He says base rates should fall to 9.5 per cent and long gilt yields to 8.5 per cent. Bill Smith, an equity analyst at Barclays de Zoete Wedd, also sees the release of pent-up consumer demand as an important consequence of a Tory victory.
    18. James Mooney, head of the National Cable Television Association, says the surge in rates after deregulation reflected pent-up price pressure.
    19. 'Naturally, as the economy comes out of recession, we are involved in forms of finance that go along with asset acquisition,' says Mr Carte. This effect can be seen clearly in motor finance, where the pent-up demand is emerging in higher fleet sales.
    20. Walters said Iran and Iraq clearly had decided to end their war in the Persian Gulf and that it would take some time for fighting to taper off because of `'pent-up hostility" on the two sides.
    21. Lower interest rates unleashed a pent-up demand for new homes in the 1984-85 year, spurring the mobility rate to 20.2 percent, highest in this decade, said Kristin A. Hansen, an analyst in the bureau's Population Division.
    22. Some economists explain the latest figures as evidence of pent-up demand held back during the period of the Gulf War.
    23. There has been "a lot of pent-up demand for dollars," said Marc Chandler, a New York currency analyst at IDEA, a London-based analytic firm.
    24. A lot of the pent-up demand for housing has been run out of the marketplace," Mr. Schimpf said.
    25. Bearish analysts, however, consider the boom little more than a release of pent-up demand created by the Persian Gulf war.
    26. Mr. Kirnan said the results show that pent-up demand for autos is producing sales as hesitant consumers start feeling more confident about the economy.
    27. Mosques have become the rallying point for dissent and the release of pent-up frustrations.
    28. New York SE turnover was light at 164m shares, and rises led declines by 966 to 774. Last week satisfied a lot of pent-up demand in the market, the Dow having jumped more than 100 points in the wake of a sharp fall in long-term interest rates.
    29. Highlights at the National include two first-rate productions: Daniel Day-Lewis is an impulsive and impetuous "Hamlet," and Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" features Juliet Stevenson as the emotionally pent-up general's daughter.
    30. The country thus has overcome the problems that surfaced in 1985, when liberalized trade policies unblocked a wave of pent-up consumer demand that sank China's trade balance deeply into deficit.
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