repressed in the PONS Dictionary

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He is repressed, controlling, and quiet; she is loud, emotional, and romantic.
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It is suggested that her recent interactions and hallucinations with the little girl and mystery attacker have been a kind of traumatic repressed memory.
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There has also been significant questioning of the reality of repressed memories.
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It was assumed that guilds declined due to repressed innovations but in all truth guilds declined mainly due to political issues.
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Charlie soon learns that he too is not exempt from the repressed trauma he once experienced as a boy.
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He thought of the ego as synonymous with consciousness and contrasted it with the repressed unconscious.
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With truths repressed, falsehoods in every field were incessantly rubbed in print, at endless meetings, in school, in mass demonstrations, on the radio.
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Repressed groups, ideologies and nationalities saw a chance to express their opinions and wishes.
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At the beginning he's shy, repressed, in denial about his sexuality, submissive towards his father and willing to lie and use others.
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Ideas that challenged the status quo were often harshly repressed.
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