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Filter by Meaning The repression of dissenting voices can be seen as a threat to democracy.
The repression of Jews during World War II resulted in unimaginable horrors.
The singer's music conveyed a powerful message about breaking free from repression and oppression.
The repression of a certain religious group can be a violation of freedom of religion.
It's important to work through repression in order to heal from past traumas.
He showed repression of his anger during the argument.
She struggled with repression of her tears as she watched the sad movie.
The authoritarian government's repression of freedom of speech led to protests.
His repression of his true identity caused him to feel anxious and depressed.
The therapist helped him work through his repression of traumatic memories.
The strict religious upbringing led to repression of natural desires.
The repression of creativity in the school system stifled her artistic talent.
The soldiers faced repression of their individuality in the strict military environment.
The company's repression of employee feedback led to low morale and high turnover.
The family's repression of discussions about mental health prevented them from getting the help they needed.
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