oppress|oppressed|oppresses|oppressing in English
verb
[op·press || ə'pres]
repress; suppress; tyrannize
Use "oppress|oppressed|oppresses|oppressing" in a sentence
1. This Army caste is oppressing us greatly.
2. Canaanite King Jabin oppresses Israel (1-3)
3. Am I talking to the spirit that's oppressing this family?
4. And you oppress your laborers.
5. What he did oppressed me.
6. Can a nation be free if it oppresses other nations?
7. Laden; oppressed (Burdened psychologically or mentally)
8. To let the oppressed go free,+
9. She is often oppressed by him.
10. Strange dreams and nightmares oppressed him.
11. Many troubles oppressed my father.
12. I feel oppressed by the heat.
13. My comrades, pay attention, we must oppress seemly.
14. The oppressed rescued by brave knights
15. The Vietnamese government oppresses them because they want their native land rights.
16. 11 The people will react against the political system that oppresses them.
17. A good ruler will not oppress the poor.
18. Meager income and terrible working condition oppress her imaginative spirit.
19. 9 Will the people one day react against the political system that oppresses them?
20. The oppressed long for deliverance and liberation.
21. The main problem with thin people is they oppress.
22. And we should not oppress or surrender each other.
23. The gloom in the chapel oppressed her.
24. oppressed him and made him ill.
25. Women are often oppressed by men.