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CONTROL OF PEOPLE BY OTHERS
Operession; Opperesion; Opperesson; Oppress; Hierarchy of oppression; Oppressors; Indirect oppression; Oppressed people; Oppersion; Opression; Systematic oppression; Oppressed; Oppressive; Social repression; Internal oppression; Racial oppression; Gender oppression; Institutionalized oppression; Class oppression; Social oppression; Institutional oppression; Underyoke; Ethnic oppression; Oppression studies
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oppress         
v. a.
1.
Load, burden, weigh heavily upon, bear hard upon.
2.
Overburden, crush, overwhelm, overpower, subdue.
3.
Persecute, wrong, maltreat, treat cruelly, tyrannize over.
oppress         
¦ verb
1. keep in subjection and hardship.
2. make distressed or anxious.
Derivatives
oppression noun
oppressor noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. oppresser, from med. L. oppressare, from L. oppress-, opprimere 'press against'.
Oppress         
·vt To put down; to crush out; to Suppress.
II. Oppress ·vt To Ravish; to Violate.
III. Oppress ·vt To impose excessive burdens upon; to Overload; hence, to treat with unjust rigor or with cruelty.
IV. Oppress ·vt To produce a sensation of weight in (some part of the body); as, my lungs are oppressed by the damp air; excess of food oppresses the stomach.

Wikipedia

Oppression

Oppression is malicious or unjust treatment or exercise of power, often under the guise of governmental authority or cultural opprobrium. It is related to regimentation, class society and punishment. Oppression may be overt or covert, depending on how it is practiced. Oppression refers to discrimination when the injustice does not target and may not directly afflict everyone in society but instead targets or disproportionately impacts specific groups of people.

No universally accepted model or terminology has yet emerged to describe oppression in its entirety, although some scholars cite evidence of different types of oppression, such as social oppression, cultural, political, religious/belief, institutional oppression, and economic oppression.The Universal Declaration of Human Rights offers a benchmark from which to assess both individual and structural models of oppression. The concept, popularized in Marx and Engels' Communist Manifesto of 1848, is often used to justify state persecution.

Pronunciation examples for Oppress
1. that you feel oppresses you.
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2. You cannot oppress the people
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3. not to oppress them, right?
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4. They just pass laws to oppress us,
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5. that we not oppress people, that we
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Examples of use of Oppress
1. Iran‘s rulers oppress a good and talented people.
2. This vile government will use the information to oppress us.
3. The Islam she knows does not oppress women, she said.
4. "We feel the government is using that opportunity to oppress the opposition," he said.
5. Free governments do not oppress their people or attack other free nations.