Repressing

/rɪˈprɛsɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Holding back or controlling something forcefully, like keeping emotions hidden or preventing something from happening.

Etymology

From Latin 'reprimere' (re- 'back' + premere 'to press'), used in English since the 1300s to mean physically or mentally holding something down.

Kelly Says

Psychologists found that repressing emotions actually increases stress hormones in your body—trying not to feel something often makes it stronger, like trying not to think of a purple elephant.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ማናቸውንም እንደሚያደርግ
ma-na-chew-n em-de-mi-ya-der-g
ARالعربية
مُكَبِّر
mu-ka-b-bir
BNবাংলা
বর্তমানে
bor-tman-e
CACatalà
reprimint
re-pri-mint
CSČeština
tisknoucí
ti-s-k-nou-ci
DADansk
undertrykkende
un-der-tryk-ken-de
DEDeutsch
drückend
druck-ent
ELΕλληνικά
συμπιέζοντας
sim-pi-e-zan-tohn
ESEspañol
reprimiendo
rep-ree-en-doh
FAفارسی
فشار
fesh-ar
FISuomi
painostava
pai-no-sta-va
FRFrançais
réprimant
re-pree-man
GUGU
પ્રતિબંધિત
pri-ti-ban-dhi-t
HAHA
kwashe
kwa-she
HEעברית
דוחק
do-chak
HIहिन्दी
दबा रहा है
da-ba ra-ha hai
HUMagyar
nyomorgat
nyoom-or-gat
IDBahasa Indonesia
mengekspresikan
men-ge-ek-spre-si-kan
IGIG
ike
ee-keh
ITItaliano
reprimendo
re-pri-men-doh
JA日本語
抑圧している
yokatsu shite iru
KKKK
басып
ba-sy-p
KMKM
ប្រើប្រាស់
pru-pra-su
KO한국어
억압하고 있는
eokka-pyah-go it-neun
MRMR
दबाणे
da-ba-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
memerahkan
me-me-ra-hkan
MYမြန်မာ
စိတ်ဆင်း
seet-shin
NLNederlands
onderdrukkend
on-der-drukk-ent
NONorsk
undertrykkende
un-der-tryk-ken-de
PAPA
壓迫
ap-pak
PLPolski
gnęcący
gne-ch-a-chi
PTPortuguês
reprimindo
re-pri-min-doh
RORomână
reprimant
re-pri-mant
RUРусский
подавляющий
pod-vya-va-yush-chiy
SVSvenska
undertryckande
under-tryck-an-de
SWKiswahili
kupigania
koo-pi-ga-nia
TAதமிழ்
அடக்குகிறது
a-dak-ku-gi-ru
TEతెలుగు
దెబ్బతీయడం
debb-a-thee-ya-dam
THไทย
กดขี่
got-khee
TLTL
pinipigilan
pi-ni-pi-gil-an
TRTürkçe
bastırıyor
bas-tir-iyor
UKУкраїнська
придушуючий
pri-du-shu-yuch-iy
URاردو
کوب
koo-b
VITiếng Việt
đè nén
deh-nen
YOYO
ṣẹ̀ṣẹ̀
she-she
ZH中文
压制
yìzhì
ZUZU
ukushela
oo-ku-she-la

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Applied historically to women's anger, sexuality, and voice as moral virtue ('repression' as feminine discipline), while men's repression of emotions was pathologized—creating gendered double standards around emotional expression.

Inclusive Usage

Distinguish clinical psychological repression from social suppression. Name the agent and mechanism: 'systemic suppression of X' rather than 'repressed X' without subject.

Inclusive Alternatives

["suppressed","constrained by [agent]","denied expression of"]

Empowerment Note

Feminist psychology reclaimed women's emotional and sexual expression as healthy, challenging the clinical pathology of female anger and desire that 'repression' language often implied.

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