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▪ I. reˈpressing, vbl. n.1 [f. repress v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb; checking, restraint, subjugation.
c1340Hampole Prose Tr. 13 Anoþer es restreynynge or repressynge of ill styrrynge. c1449Pecock Repr. Prol. 4 In the firste of whiche parties schal be mad in general maner the seid repressing. c1460Fortescue Abs. & Lim. Mon. vi. (1885) 123 It shalbe nescessarie þat the kynge haue alway some ffloute apon the see, ffor the repressynge off rovers. 1521Carew MSS. (1867) I. 20 For the repressing of whose malice I assay all the friends I can. 1583Stubbes Anat. Abus. ii. (1882) 41 Good lawes there are, both for the repressing of these and al other enormities whatsoeuer. c1630Sanderson Serm. II. 273 For the..repressing and discountenancing of insolency. a1715Burnet Own Time iii. (1724) I. 517 In it the repressing of tyranny is reckoned a duty incumbent on good subjects. 1884Athenæum 16 Feb. 210/2 The record of a despot of genius..meeting savage uprising by equally savage repressing. ▪ II. repressing, vbl. n.2|riːˈprɛsɪŋ| Also re- (with hyphen). [f. re- 5 a + pressing vbl. n.1: cf. repress v.2] 1. A new impression made from an old matrix of a sound recording.
1960‘I. T. Ross’ Murder out of School iv. 38 Old records..collectors' items now, that had somehow never come out as well in the long-playing repressings the companies had issued. 1975Daily Tel. 17 Mar. 10/3 If you can only afford one of the three recent issues, it must be ‘Chopin 3’ of RCA's collection of re-pressings. 2. The action of pressing again.
1967M. Chandler Ceramics in Mod. World v. 142 Shaping methods for fireclay bricks include extrusion and wire-cutting (often followed by re-pressing). ▪ III. reˈpressing, ppl. a. [f. repress v.1 + -ing2.] That represses. So reˈpressingly adv.
1872Geo. Eliot Middlem. II. iii. xxxii. 152 Solomon put his hand before her repressingly. 1909A. A. Brill tr. Freud's Sel. Papers on Hysteria vii. 161 What becomes conscious as an obsession and obsessive affect and substitutes the pathogenic memory in the conscious life, are compromise formations between the repressed and the repressing ideas. 1951Jrnl. of Personality XIX. 472 We hypothesized that intellectualizing patients..would show higher accuracy for threatening material than the repressing type of patient. 1975I. M. Blanco Unconscious as Infinite Sets vi. 82 The unrepressed unconscious of the ego is, in the Freudian conception, the repressing aspect of the ego. |