Repression

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Synonyms of repression

Antonyms of repression

Collocations of repression

political repression
Frequency: 80 %

The regime's political repression silenced dissenting voices.

repression of freedom
Frequency: 75 %

The government's repression of freedom sparked protests.

emotional repression
Frequency: 70 %

His emotional repression led to outbursts of anger.

sexual repression
Frequency: 65 %

Her sexual repression stemmed from conservative upbringing.

repression of memories
Frequency: 60 %

The repression of memories from her childhood caused her anxiety.

Idiomatic Expressions for repression

  • Phrase: repress memories
    Meaning: To consciously or unconsciously block out or suppress memories of past experiences, often as a defense mechanism against trauma.
    Usage: He had repressed memories of his childhood abuse until therapy helped him confront and process them.