derepression - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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derepression (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/dɛrɪˈprɛʃən/

Meaning and Usage

Derepression refers to the removal or reduction of repression or restraint, particularly in psychological or social contexts. It is often used to describe a process where previously suppressed thoughts, feelings, or impulses are allowed to express themselves. The term may also be utilized in discussions of societal changes where restrictions are lifted.

In terms of frequency, "derepression" is not commonly used in everyday conversation and tends to appear more in academic, psychological, or sociological writings. Therefore, it is more prevalent in written contexts than in oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. In psychology, derepression can help individuals confront their past traumas.
    В психологии дерепрессия может помочь людям справиться с их прошлым травмами.

  2. The derepression of creativity in the arts can lead to a cultural renaissance.
    Дерепрессия креативности в искусствах может привести к культурному ренессансу.

  3. After years of conformity, the derepression of ideas stimulated lively debates among students.
    После лет конформизма, дерепрессия идей стимулировала оживленные дебаты среди студентов.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "derepression" itself may not feature prominently in idiomatic expressions, related concepts involving repression and expression can be found in various phrases. Here are some examples:

  1. "Bottling up feelings leads to derepression eventually."
    Удерживание чувств в итоге приводит к дерепрессии.

  2. "Breaking free from repression often inspires derepression in the community."
    Освобождение от репрессии зачастую вдохновляет дерепрессию в сообществе.

  3. "After a period of repression, derepression can feel liberating."
    После периода репрессии, дерепрессия может ощущаться как освобождение.

  4. "Art often serves as a means of derepression for many individuals."
    Искусство часто служит средством дерепрессии для многих людей.

  5. "The transition from repression to derepression can be both shocking and revitalizing."
    Переход от репрессии к дерепрессии может быть как шокирующим, так и оживляющим.

  6. "Cultural derepression in the 1960s allowed for new forms of self-expression."
    Культурная дерепрессия в 1960-х годах позволила новым формам самовыражения.

Etymology

The term "derepression" is derived from the prefix "de-", meaning "removal" or "reduction," combined with "repression," which traces back to the Latin "reprimere," meaning "to press back" or "to suppress." The prefix suggests a reversal of the repression process.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Release - Unbottling - Liberation - Disclosure

Antonyms: - Repression - Suppression - Restraint - Confinement



25-07-2024