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    oppress
    /əˈprɛs/

    verb

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  2. oppress somebody to treat somebody in a cruel and unfair way, especially by not giving them the same freedom, rights, etc. as other people. The regime is accused of oppressing religious minorities. Throughout history, our people have been oppressed and exploited.

  3. OPPRESS definition: 1. to govern people in an unfair and cruel way and prevent them from having opportunities and…. Learn more.

  4. When you oppress someone, you use your authority to keep them down. If you oppress people long enough, they might decide to fight back and then decide to oppress YOU.

  5. to govern people in an unfair and cruel way and prevent them from having opportunities and freedom: For years now, the people have been oppressed by a ruthless dictator. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ruling & governing. administration.

  6. Oppress definition: to burden with cruel or unjust impositions or restraints; subject to a burdensome or harsh exercise of authority or power. See examples of OPPRESS used in a sentence.

  7. To oppress people means to treat them cruelly, or to prevent them from having the same opportunities, freedom, and benefits as others. These people often are oppressed by the governments of the countries they find themselves in.

  8. The meaning of OPPRESS is to crush or burden by abuse of power or authority. How to use oppress in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Oppress.

  9. oppress meaning, definition, what is oppress: to treat a group of people unfairly or c...: Learn more.

  10. to treat a group of people in an unfair way, often by limiting their freedom: [ often passive ] Women were oppressed by a society which considered them inferior. oppress verb [T] (MAKE ANXIOUS) to make someone feel anxious: The thought of tomorrow's interview oppressed him.

  11. To oppress people means to treat them cruelly, or to prevent them from having the same opportunities, freedom, and benefits as others. [...]