That can be achieved by changing the NoDisplay key to true in the
corresponding desktop files
(/usr/share/applications/libreoffice-*.desktop).

However, doing that will completely and always hide those applications
from the applications view, so they will effectively become very hard to
find for a user.

Consider this: I might want math and startcenter to be hidden by default
when I search "libreo" in the applications view, because they are less
likely to be useful to the majority of users, but if I search "math" I
would expect the app to be found. With NoDisplay=true it won't.

@Jeremy: are you aware of another mechanism to hide some apps from the
applications list by default, without making them completely invisible
to the user?

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