Similar words: depressed, depressed area, repress, repressive, repression, expressed, suppressed, oppressed. Meaning: [rɪ'pres] adj. characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions.
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61, Lots of meaningful glances and repressed passion as only the Victorians knew how.
62, She had repressed the urge to reach over and touch her-this woman who smelled deliciously of perfume and powder.
63, Don't expect a smooth ride; liberating that which is repressed can be quite traumatic.
64, This seems more like an eroticism created by rather than repressed by the social bond.
65, Their repressed emotions were ignited by her fiery speech.
66, High oxygen concentration repressed hydrogenase formation.
67, We hindered and repressed a great deal of cruelty.
68, Their voices, their very glances, became furtive and repressed.
69, It must be quickly and sternly repressed.
70, When positive transformation occurs, the criminal motivation is repressed.
71, Social subconsciousness is the repressed social psychology.
72, Bertha repressed her gaiety and began to eat.
73, What happens to those repressed split-off parts?
74, He repressed this first, generous instinct, and recoiled before heroism.
75, And then, sex is repressed until you get to the genital stage.
76, Being repressed both by the feudal disciplines and the ridiculous social rules, they behave the sense of sadomasochism in their minds.
77, But my point here is that then philia gave rise to agape in Christian philosophy, and in this concept, erotic love is repressed and what it symbolizes is the union of the souls.
78, Some of the repressed elements were irreducibly preserved in the unconscious. The constant recurrence of dispossession piled up Bulosan's repetitive trauma through the return of the repressed.
79, Freud believed that dreams are forms of wish fulfillment—in other words, indicative of our repressed desires.
80, He flew into hardly repressed passion, and wished himself clear of the whole household.
81, Cohabitation produced virtually invisible pressure, so he has repressed into physiological psychology of repression.
81, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
82, Watching “Chasing Amy”, we accept that a repressed man could be discomfited by his girlfriend's bisexuality.
83, The little boy repressed by his parents and seldom spoke.
84, More than that, Po must come to grips with his own repressed memories of the moment that left him an abandoned infant.
85, The once savagely repressed progressive Islamist party An-Nahda won the Tunisian elections this week on a platform of pluralist democracy, social justice and national independence.
86, She added that late-blooming sexuality was often wrongly dismissed as repressed lesbians finally coming to terms with their true feelings.
87, Freud thought that dreams expressed our repressed desires. And so they do, sometimes, but much modern research suggests that dreams help in information processing and memory storage.
88, They may have recalled aspects of the trauma that were forgotten or repressed ( psychogenic amnesia ).
89, When I learned about her story, then I learned about Burma and how repressed they are by this military junta that leads Burma - that is the government.
90, Very much repressed during the Franco dictatorship, Catalan is now promoted widely in the city.
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