Oprimió (en. Oppressed)

/o.pɾiˈmjo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To exert pressure or dominance over someone or something.
The tyrant oppressed his people for years.
El tirano oprimió a su pueblo durante años.
To subject someone, depriving them of their rights.
In history, there were many times when minorities were oppressed.
En la historia, hubo muchas épocas donde se oprimió a las minorías.
To feel overwhelmed or distressed by external circumstances.
The economic situation oppressed many families in the city.
La situación económica oprimió a muchas familias en la ciudad.

Etymology

It derives from the Latin 'opprimere', which means to exert pressure on.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to live oppressed
To feel a constant emotional or physical burden.
vivir oprimido
to oppress someone
To subject a person to a situation of control or abuse.
oprimir a alguien
to be oppressed
To be under the dominance or control of someone.
ser oprimido

Related Words

oppression
Action of oppressing; situation of being oppressed.
opresión
oppressing
Act of exerting oppression in the present.
oprimiendo
oppressed
State of being subject or dominated.
oprimido

Slang Meanings

To feel overwhelmed by life.
This week I have felt completely oppressed.
Esta semana me he sentido oprimido completo.
To be overwhelmed by problems.
Sometimes school oppresses me.
A veces la escuela me oprime.