Repress

/rɪˈprɛs/ verb

Definition

To hold back, restrain, or suppress something, especially emotions, desires, or actions. To prevent the natural expression or development of something.

Etymology

From Latin 'reprimere' meaning to press back or check, from 're-' (back) + 'premere' (to press). The word literally means to press something back down, capturing the physical effort required to suppress natural impulses.

Kelly Says

Freud popularized the psychological meaning of 'repress,' but the word's physical origins reveal something profound about mental processes - we literally experience suppressing emotions as a kind of pressure or force. The metaphor of pressing something down captures how exhausting it can be to constantly suppress natural responses.

Translations

AFAfrikaans
repress
AMአማርኛ
ስር ወርወር
ARالعربية
قمع
BGБългарски
repress
BNবাংলা
দমন করা
CACatalà
reprimir
CSČeština
potlačit
DADansk
undertrykke
DEDeutsch
unterdrücken
ELΕλληνικά
καταπιέζω
ESEspañol
reprimir
ETEesti
maha suruda
ma-ha su-ru-da
EUEuskara
repress
FAفارسی
سرکوبی کردن
FISuomi
tukahduttaa
FRFrançais
réprimer
GLGalego
repress
GUGU
દમન કરવું
HAHA
daje
HEעברית
דיכא
HIहिन्दी
दमन करना
HRHrvatski
repress
HUMagyar
elnyom
IDBahasa Indonesia
menindas
IGIG
igbochi
ITItaliano
reprimere
JA日本語
抑圧する
KKKK
басу
KMKM
ឈប់ប្រឆាំង
KO한국어
억압하다
LTLietuvių
slopinti
slo-pin-ti
LVLatviešu
repress
MNМонгол
repress
MRMR
दडपण
MSBahasa Melayu
menindas
MYမြန်မာ
နှိပ်စက်မည်
NLNederlands
onderdrukken
NONorsk
undertrykke
PAPA
ਦਬਾਉਣਾ
PLPolski
tłumić
PTPortuguês
reprimir
RORomână
reprima
RUРусский
подавлять
SKSlovenčina
repress
SLSlovenščina
repress
SRСрпски
repress
SVSvenska
förtrycka
SWKiswahili
kuzuia
TAதமிழ்
ஒடுக்கு
TEతెలుగు
నిషేధించు
THไทย
ปราบปรามชั่ว
TLTL
ipigil
TRTürkçe
bastırmak
UKУкраїнська
придушити
URاردو
دبانا
VITiếng Việt
đàn áp
YOYO
gbe ara si
ZH中文
压制
ZUZU
zibusisa

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Tied to Freudian psychology which pathologized women's sexuality and agency as 'repression.' Term often used to delegitimize women's choices and emotional boundaries as psychological dysfunction.

Inclusive Usage

Use clinically for unconscious suppression of thoughts. Avoid when describing women's autonomy over sexuality/boundaries—reframe as 'choice' or 'boundary-setting.'

Inclusive Alternatives

["suppress","constrain","choose not to express"]

Empowerment Note

Women's refusal of sexual advances or emotional labor is boundary-setting, not repression; centering women's agency rejects pathologizing frameworks.

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