oppress

verb
/əˈprɛs/

Meaning

To keep someone in subservience and hardship by unjust treatment.
to keep someone down by harsh and unfair use of authority; to suppress

Example Sentences

The regime continued to oppress its citizens.

The dictator oppressed the people for decades.

Example Expressions

oppress the poor

Synonyms

persecute, subjugate, suppress, tyrannize, dominate
Entry 1
persecute, subjugate, suppress, tyrannize
Entry 2
suppress, subjugate, persecute, dominate

Antonyms

liberate, free, emancipate, empower, support
Entry 1
liberate, free, emancipate
Entry 2
liberate, free, empower, support

Collocations

oppress minorities, oppress the poor, feel oppressed, oppress people, cruelly oppress, systematically oppress
Entry 1
oppress minorities, oppress the poor, feel oppressed, oppress people
Entry 2
oppress people, oppress minorities, cruelly oppress, systematically oppress

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