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    repress
    /rɪˈprɛs/

    verb

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  2. REPRESS definition: 1. to not allow something, especially feelings, to be expressed: 2. to control what people do…. Learn more.

  3. a. : to check by or as if by pressure : curb. injustice was repressed. b. : to put down by force : subdue. repress a disturbance. 2. a. : to hold in by self-control. repressed a laugh. b. : to prevent the natural or normal expression, activity, or development of. repressed her anger. 3. : to exclude from consciousness. repressed the memory of abuse

  4. Repress definition: to keep under control, check, or suppress (desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc.).. See examples of REPRESS used in a sentence.

  5. REPRESS meaning: 1. to not allow something, especially feelings, to be expressed: 2. to control what people do…. Learn more.

  6. To repress something is to "press it down" where it can't be seen, heard or even recognized. Psychologists often try to help people recover memories that they've repressed so that they can feel free of them once and for all.

  7. a. To put down or subdue by force: repress a rebellion. b. To end, limit, or restrain, as by intimidation or other action: repress a heresy; repress inflation. 3. Psychology To exclude (painful or disturbing memories, for example) automatically or unconsciously from the conscious mind. 4. Biology. a.

  8. If you repress a feeling, you make a deliberate effort not to show or have this feeling. People who repress their emotions risk having nightmares. American English : repress / rɪˈprɛs /

  9. repress something to try not to have or show an emotion, a feeling, etc. synonym control. to repress a smile; He burst in, making no effort to repress his fury. For years he had successfully repressed the painful memories of childhood.

  10. REPRESS definition: 1. to stop yourself from showing your true feelings: 2. to control what people do, especially by…. Learn more.

  11. 1. If you repress a feeling, you make a deliberate effort not to show or have this feeling. [...] 2. If you repress a smile, sigh, or moan, you try hard not to smile, sigh, or moan. [...] 3. If a section of society is repressed, their freedom is restricted by the people who have authority over them. [disapproval] [...] More.