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Repressible

Capable of being repressed

Represser

One who or that which represses

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Overbearing

Overpowering subduing repressing

Coerce

To restrain by force especially by law or authority to repress to curb

Hush

To still to silence to calm to make quiet to repress the noise or clamor of

Repressive

Having power or tending to repress as repressive acts or measures

Restrain

back from acting proceeding or advancing either by physical or moral force or by any interposing obstacle to repress or suppress to keep down to curb

open

[an question] d : remaining effective or available for use until canceled [an insurance contract] 4 : not repressed or regulated by legal controls [a state with gambling] vb opened open·ing vt 1 : to begin the

Irrepressible

Not capable of being repressed restrained or controlled as irrepressible joy an irrepressible conflict

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Repressible

Capable of being repressed

Represser

One who or that which represses

Repress

Matched in: Term Repress

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Overbearing

Overpowering subduing repressing

Coerce

To restrain by force especially by law or authority to repress to curb

Hush

To still to silence to calm to make quiet to repress the noise or clamor of

Repressive

Having power or tending to repress as repressive acts or measures

Restrain

back from acting proceeding or advancing either by physical or moral force or by any interposing obstacle to repress or suppress to keep down to curb

open

[an question] d : remaining effective or available for use until canceled [an insurance contract] 4 : not repressed or regulated by legal controls [a state with gambling] vb opened open·ing vt 1 : to begin the

Irrepressible

Not capable of being repressed restrained or controlled as irrepressible joy an irrepressible conflict

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