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repressively
Variant of repress
repress
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re·press (ri pres′)
transitive verb
- to keep down or hold back; restrain to repress a sigh
- to put down; subdue
- to control so strictly or severely as to prevent the natural development or expression of to repress a child
- Psychiatry
- to force (ideas, impulses, etc. painful to the conscious mind) into the unconscious
- to prevent (unconscious ideas, impulses, etc.) from reaching the level of consciousness
Etymology: ME repressen < L repressus, pp. of reprimere: see re- & press
Related Forms:
- repressible re·press′·ible adjective
- repressive re·pres′·sive adjective
- repressively re·pres′·sively adverb
- repressiveness re·pres′·sive·ness noun
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