Oprimían (en. Oppressed)
/o.pɾi.'mi.an/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To exert pressure or control in an oppressive manner.
The governments that oppressed the people were overthrown.
Los gobiernos que oprimían al pueblo fueron derrocados.
To subject someone to suffering or misery.
The working conditions were so harsh that they oppressed the workers.
Las condiciones laborales eran tan duras que oprimían a los trabajadores.
To hinder the development or progress of something or someone.
His lack of respect oppressed her creativity.
Su falta de respeto oprimía su creatividad.
Etymology
From Latin 'opprimere', meaning 'to press'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to oppress someone
To exercise control or abuse over a person.
oprimir a alguien
to be oppressed
To be under the control or abuse of others.
ser oprimido
to live in oppression
To experience difficult living conditions due to the control of others.
vivir en opresión
Related Words
oppression
The action of oppressing.
opresión
oppressed
A person who suffers oppression.
oprimido
oppressor
One who oppresses.
opresor
Slang Meanings
To be under someone's control.
I feel oppressed by the house rules.
Me siento oprimido por las reglas de la casa.
To suffer from the decisions of others.
The educational system sometimes oppresses students.
El sistema educativo a veces oprime a los estudiantes.