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oppressive
adjective as in overwhelming, repressive
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adjective as in hot and humid
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Example Sentences
The group described her "murder... in cold blood" as part of an "oppressive policy targeting the Jenin camp, which has become a symbol of steadfastness and resistance".
Body horror explodes oppressive female beauty standards in “The Substance.”
Meanwhile, Mr Chambers insisted he had behaved professionally, after some witnesses claimed he had acted in an oppressive, overbearing and bullying way,
With Afrikaners in power during apartheid, the language became ever more associated with the oppressive regime.
Worried about the potential for homeless encampment sweeps and an oppressive police presence during the Games, the group has taken note of Hoover’s background.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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