repressed
[ ri-prest ]
/ rɪˈprɛst /
adjective
subjected to, affected by, or characteristic of psychological repression: repressed emotional conflicts.
OTHER WORDS FROM repressed
non·re·pressed, adjective un·re·pressed, adjectiveWords nearby repressed
Definition for repressed (2 of 3)
Definition for repressed (3 of 3)
repress
[ ri-pres ]
/ rɪˈprɛs /
verb (used with object)
to keep under control, check, or suppress (desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc.).
to keep down or suppress (anything objectionable).
to put down or quell (sedition, disorder, etc.).
to reduce (persons) to subjection.
Psychoanalysis.
to reject (painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses) from the conscious mind.
verb (used without object)
to initiate or undergo repression.
Origin of repress
SYNONYMS FOR repress
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British Dictionary definitions for repressed (1 of 2)
repressed
/ (rɪˈprɛst) /
adjective
(of a person) repressing feelings, instincts, desires, etc
British Dictionary definitions for repressed (2 of 2)
repress
/ (rɪˈprɛs) /
verb (tr)
to keep (feelings, etc) under control; suppress or restrain
to repress a desire
to put into a state of subjugation
to repress a people
psychoanal
to banish (thoughts and impulses that conflict with conventional standards of conduct) from one's conscious mind
Derived forms of repress
represser, noun repressible, adjectiveWord Origin for repress
C14: from Latin
reprimere to press back, from
re- +
premere to
press
1
Medical definitions for repressed (1 of 2)
repressed
[ rĭ-prĕst′ ]
adj.
Being subjected to or characterized by repression.
Medical definitions for repressed (2 of 2)
repress
[ rĭ-prĕs′ ]
v.
To hold back by an act of volition.
To exclude something from the conscious mind.