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op·pres·sive [əˈpresɪv] PRID.

1. oppressive (harsh):

oppressive regime

2. oppressive (hard to bear):

oppressive
oppressive atmosphere

3. oppressive (stifling):

oppressive heat, weather
oppressive heat, weather

oppressive PRID.

Geslo uporabnika
oppressive

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That is, market trade could be liberating, but it could just as well be very oppressive.
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It came to symbolize the power of the people united against its oppressive government.
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His method, though undoubtedly oppressive, produced the most revenues of the two governments.
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It was the wet season, the climate oppressive, there was a want of proper provisions and medicines, and resistance to the disease was low.
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The ceiling was designed at 11ft6in m in height so the space would not feel oppressive.
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It claims to create awareness of and protect minority peoples around the world who are threatened by oppressive governments.
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Also, her oppressive attitude made her workers leave the factory.
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The film focuses on her oppressive teenage years leading to her womanhood.
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Therefore, distress is understood not solely in intrapsychic terms but in the context of an oppressive environment that psychologises and individualises distress.
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Flat and dry pitches unconducive to fast bowling combined with oppressive heat confronted the players.
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