oppress
Kelime Anlamı :
1. baskı yapmak.
2. ezmek.
3. içini daraltmak.
4. tahakküm etmek.
5. bunaltmak.
6. eziyet etmek.
7. eziyet etmek, zulmetmek.
8. sık.
9. kahretmek.
10. canını sıkmak.
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1.
to keep down by severe and unjust use of force or authority: a people who were oppressed by tyranny.
2. to weigh heavily on: poverty oppresses the spirit.
3. obsolete to overwhelm or crush.
2. to weigh heavily on: poverty oppresses the spirit.
3. obsolete to overwhelm or crush.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
physically to press down on (someone) with harmful effects; to smother, crush.
2. to keep down by force
3. to make sad or gloomy
2. to keep down by force
3. to make sad or gloomy
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to impose excessive burdens upon; to overload; hence, to treat with unjust rigor or with cruelty.
2. to ravish; to violate.
3. to put down; to crush out; to suppress.
4. to produce a sensation of weight in (some part of the body).
2. to ravish; to violate.
3. to put down; to crush out; to suppress.
4. to produce a sensation of weight in (some part of the body).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to press against or upon.
2. to press unduly upon or against; overburden; weigh down, literally or figuratively: as, oppressed with care or anxiety; oppressed with fear.
3. to overpower or overcome; overbear or overwhelm; suppress; subdue.
4. to make languid; affect with lassitude: as, oppressed with the heat of the weather.
5. to sit or lie heavy on: as, excess of food oppresses the stomach.
6. to load or burden with cruel, unjust, or unreasonable impositions or restraints; treat with injustice or undue severity; wield authority over in a burdensome, harsh, or tyrannical manner; keep down by an unjust exercise of power.
7. to ravish. chaucer.
2. to press unduly upon or against; overburden; weigh down, literally or figuratively: as, oppressed with care or anxiety; oppressed with fear.
3. to overpower or overcome; overbear or overwhelm; suppress; subdue.
4. to make languid; affect with lassitude: as, oppressed with the heat of the weather.
5. to sit or lie heavy on: as, excess of food oppresses the stomach.
6. to load or burden with cruel, unjust, or unreasonable impositions or restraints; treat with injustice or undue severity; wield authority over in a burdensome, harsh, or tyrannical manner; keep down by an unjust exercise of power.
7. to ravish. chaucer.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia