Meaning & Definition of word "Repression"

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    Repression

    /rɪˈprɛʃ.ən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of subduing someone or something by force.
      • Example: The government's repression of dissenting voices led to widespread protests.
    • 2. The action of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself.
      • Example: His repression of his true feelings caused him emotional distress.
    • 3. The psychological act of excluding desires and experiences from consciousness.
      • Example: Repression can often lead to unresolved issues manifesting in various forms of anxiety.
    • 4. The sustained prevention of a group’s rights or freedoms.
      • Example: Cultural repression can erase the identities of minority communities.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'repressio', meaning 'a pressing back'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    repression of emotions:

    The act of suppressing one's feelings.

    psychological repression:

    A defense mechanism to keep distressing thoughts from awareness.

    political repression:

    The use of force to restrict the freedoms of individuals in a society.

    Related Words

    suppress:

    To forcibly put an end to something.

    inhibition:

    A feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act freely.

    subjugation:

    The action of bringing someone or something under control.

    Slang Meanings of repression

    Meaning: Keep it bottled up

    Example Sentence: He tends to keep his feelings bottled up due to his repression.

    Meaning: Shoving it down

    Example Sentence: She has been shoving down her anxiety through repression.