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repress

re·press [ ri préss ] (past and past participle re·pressed, present participle re·press·ing, 3rd person present singular re·press·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. curb actions that show feelings: to check or restrain an action that would reveal feelings
He had to repress a smile.

2. suppress something by force: to control a population or an expression of people's freedom by force or military means
repressed any uprising

3. psychology block something from mind: in Freudian psychology, to block unacceptable or painful impulses, desires, or memories from the conscious mind

[14th century. < Latin repress-, past participle of reprimere "press back" < premere "to press"]

re·press·i·bil·i·ty [ ri prèssə bíllətee ] noun
re·press·i·ble [ ri préssəb'l ] adjective
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