Oppress
/əˈprɛs/
To oppress means to treat people in a harsh or unfair way, using power to control them and make their lives difficult.
Examples
- In history class, we learned how certain governments can oppress their citizens by restricting their freedoms and controlling their choices, which is why it's important to value democracy and individual rights.
- When one group of friends always excludes another from playing their favorite game, it can make the excluded person feel oppressed and left out, highlighting the importance of inclusion in our social activities.
- In many stories, heroes often rise up against those who oppress the weak, teaching us that courage and teamwork can help overcome unfairness and create a better world for everyone.
Synonyms
mistreat
bully
harass
suppress
crush
subjugate
Antonyms
support
uplift
liberate
help
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