Similar words: depression, suppression, expression, compression, oppression, impression, repress, aggression. Meaning: [rɪ'preʃn] n. 1. a state of forcible subjugation 2. (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious 3. the act of repressing; control by holding down.
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(121) I not control and make self - repression on such rational basic.
(122) The wave of petrol bomb attacks is more likely a ruse orchestrated by the police as part of the king's renewed repression of political opposition and civil society.
(123) Like Budapest in 1956 and Prague in 1968, it has become a global symbol of totalitarian repression.
(124) Their words tell us explicitly that the collaboration between the Wild Strawberry Movement and Tibetans is one important reason for the police to take this repression action this morning.
(125) Cohabitation produced virtually invisible pressure, so he has repressed into physiological psychology of repression.
(126) Only force and repression have made the wrecks the world.
(127) But if anyone persists in using violence against us, tries to bully us and resorts to repression,[sentence dictionary] the Communist Party will have to take a firm stand.
(128) For many young Iranians who are straining under double-digit inflation and social repression, the notion that a gilded and privileged son of royalty would take his own life came as its own shock.
(129) Our ancestors were sent there from Crimea at the time of Stalin's repression.
(130) This argument is only too blatantly an alibi for domestic repression.
(131) Date Line are constantly faced with the in - orbit downlink repression.
(132) Section II provides a conceptual framework of financing - motivated mergers and acquisitions under financial repression.
(133) If the bourgeoisie does start to protest, the party will be faced with an old dilemma: liberalise or step up repression.
(134) His economic successes were creating new political realities which could not be dealt with by repression.
(135) It requires feeling , repression(sentencedict.com), thus :'The usual crowd of children accosted them for alms.'.
(136) It described the women under repression and gradually awake to revolt the patriarchy.
(137) In time, East Berlin emerged from Stalinist drabness, but as to its material well-being — to say nothing of the repression it endured in the Stasi-dominated society — it was a poor if evolving entity.
(138) Condemn the squash and repression of French government on the justicial actions of Corsica people.
(139) Short - term stock valuation by repression, have long - term investment value.
(140) For Myanmarese, the U.S. disengagement from the region after Sept. 11 meant stepped-up repression and a fading of the pro-democracy movement headed by Aung San Suu Kyi.
(141) The part of Sicily which Patton's forces traversed had at one time been completely controlled by the Sicilian Mafia, until Benito Mussolini smashed it through the use of police repression.
(142) It is suggested that several metabolic steps may be affected in catabolite repression of sporulation .
(143) Zimbabwean teachers, forced out by hunger and repression, work as security guards and shop assistants.
(144) But when there is a lack of political will to respect rights, pressure changes the cost-benefit analysis that leads a government to choose repression.
(145) In this grumpy repression hatred finds an excellent breeding ground.
(146) Compared to submerge fermentation, the solid - fermentation system has the ability to significantly overcome catabolic repression.
(147) Using high-frequency heating products can be completed once the repression stereotypes.
(148) She was young a fair , calm face, whose lines bespoke repression and even a certain strength.
(149) Cuba may be experiencing the beginnings of its own period of Glasnost — which will inevitably render policies of censorship and governmental repression unsustainable.
(150) His trial has become a showpiece of political interference and repression.
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