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repress (v.)

late 14c., "to check, restrain," from Latin repressus, past participle of reprimere "hold back, curb," figuratively "check, confine, restrain, refrain," from re- "back" (see re-) + premere "to press, hold fast, cover, crowd, compress" (from PIE root *per- (4) "to strike").

Used of feelings or desires from late 14c.; in the purely psychological sense, it represents German verdrängen (Freud, 1893), first attested 1904 (implied in repressed). Meaning "to put down" (a rebellion, etc.) is from late 15c. Related: Repressed; repressing.

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Definitions of repress from WordNet

repress (v.)
put down by force or intimidation;
Synonyms: quash / keep down / subdue / subjugate / reduce
repress (v.)
impede or hinder the natural development or self-expression of;
repress (v.)
suppress in order to conceal or hide;
repress a cry of fear
Synonyms: smother / stifle / strangle / muffle
repress (v.)
put out of one's consciousness;
Synonyms: suppress
repress (v.)
block the action of;
the process of repressing gene transcription
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