oppress
verb /əˈpres/
/əˈpres/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they oppress | /əˈpres/ /əˈpres/ |
he / she / it oppresses | /əˈpresɪz/ /əˈpresɪz/ |
past simple oppressed | /əˈprest/ /əˈprest/ |
past participle oppressed | /əˈprest/ /əˈprest/ |
-ing form oppressing | /əˈpresɪŋ/ /əˈpresɪŋ/ |
- oppress somebody to treat somebody in a cruel and unfair way, especially by not giving them the same freedom, rights, etc. as other people
- The regime is accused of oppressing religious minorities.
- Throughout history, our people have been oppressed and exploited.
WordfinderTopics War and conflictc2- allow
- emancipation
- freedom
- imprisonment
- independence
- liberty
- oppress
- restriction
- rule
- slave
- oppress somebody to make somebody only able to think about things that make them sad or worried synonym weigh down
- The gloomy atmosphere in the office oppressed her.
- He was beginning to feel oppressed by his surroundings.
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French oppresser, from medieval Latin oppressare, from Latin oppress- ‘pressed against’, from the verb opprimere.