oppressing

[uh-pres-ing]

oppressing Definition

to govern or rule cruelly or unjustly; to weigh heavily upon.

Using oppressing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "oppressing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dictator is known for oppressing his people.

  • Example

    The minority group was oppressed for years before gaining equal rights.

  • Example

    The weight of the world seemed to be oppressing her.

  • Example

    The oppressive heat made it difficult to breathe.

oppressing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oppressing

Antonyms for oppressing

Phrases with oppressing

  • self-oppressing

    the act of oppressing oneself, often through negative self-talk or self-doubt

    Example

    Her self-oppressing thoughts kept her from pursuing her dreams.

  • a form of oppression that is built into the structure of society, such as racism or sexism

    Example

    Systemic oppression has been a problem in our country for centuries.

  • a government or ruling body that governs harshly and unjustly, often through the use of force

    Example

    The people revolted against the oppressive regime and demanded change.

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Summary: oppressing in Brief

To oppress [uh-pres-ing] means to govern or rule cruelly or unjustly, or to weigh heavily upon. It can refer to the actions of a government or individual, and can be seen in systemic oppression or self-oppression. Examples include 'The dictator is known for oppressing his people' and 'The weight of the world seemed to be oppressing her.' Synonyms include 'persecute' and 'tyrannize,' while antonyms include 'liberate' and 'emancipate.'