English to Tamil Dictionary repression

repression

அடக்குமுறை
definition
noun
Irish readers will quickly spot the familiar pattern of failed uprising followed by brutal repression .
the action of subduing someone or something by force.
translation of 'repression'
அடக்குதல்,
அடக்குமுறை
noun
அடக்கு முறை
example
Particular focus has been on girls and women, for the reason that it is they who suffer most from cultural and religious oppression and 'repression' .
As 'repression' became less overt, the number of arrests dwindled, and with them the number of investigation files.
It is in the characters' 'repression' of desire that emotion can be felt most.
Struggling with rage, 'repression' , and obsessive desire, she gradually allows herself to have a sexual relationship with the one person she adores - her sister.
The demand for equal access to oil wealth by local communities and the harsh 'repression' and murder of many indigenous activists by the government protecting the oil companies have made the region notorious.
Violence and 'repression' work to desensitize people, leaving only a numbing wish to forget what is happening all about them.
Most surprising were reports about intellectual 'repression' that students were experiencing.
Here we see the furtive behavior of Tomik as a desperate need to connect, and even, given his 'repression' , as an understandable misdirection of desire.
The power of 'repression' is almost palpable in her gestures and intonations.
Nevertheless many people who now migrate from the Third World do not do so out of choice, but because they are forced to by wars and political 'repression' .
The ruling royal family, which has enjoyed the lion's share of oil wealth, is perceived as corrupt, and 'repression' of domestic discontent is high.
Irish readers will quickly spot the familiar pattern of failed uprising followed by brutal 'repression' .
For the Fellbach assignment, Mieth and Hagel returned to the German town they had fled more than two decades earlier because of Nazi 'repression' .
Psychologically, the deep 'repression' of sexuality that seems to have resulted from the repeated spankings administered to him as a child by his mother may have determined his morbid response to the abuse.
But the political 'repression' in his native Hungary quashed his writing ambitions.
While many Kurds did manage to assimilate, decades of 'repression' and strained coexistence served to strengthen ethnic self-awareness for innumerable others.
Yet there is also a hard core of miscommunication, 'repression' , and suffering.
When his lawyer describes him as ‘the modern man’, we understand that his 'repression' is shared by the film's society.
One can go further and suggest that this refusal to acknowledge and represent homosexual desire is another form of the writer's 'repression' of the feminine within.
They had accepted all that world of sexual 'repression' , had accepted its rules, the hypocrisy of the myth of female virginity and, needless to say, they had accepted authority.
The denial of consensual interracial alliance - political or sexual - highlights the key role 'repression' plays in establishing the social order of the post-Reconstruction South.
After Freud, no one can ignore the realm of the unconscious and 'repression' , and Weinrich considers him as well.
Strong image is often reached by means of severe censoring and suppression; the clarity of image frequently contains hidden 'repression' .
With a camera in hand, she was free to ask the impertinent questions that would emancipate society from its sexual 'repression' .
Freudian analysis sees human behaviour being directed by 'repression' of feelings from early childhood.
I haven't attended a circus since and can only surmise what sort of unspeakable terror I experienced that day, its memory locked deep within the vault of 'repression' that sits just east of my heart.
Shakespeare's ambivalently comic treatment of power, sexuality, and 'repression' belongs very much to the early years of the Jacobean period.
It also provides practical help to journalists and media that are the victims of 'repression' .
What begins as a monologue with French-accented English from a mumbling - if endearing - simpleton emerges as a metaphor not only for language and cultural divides but sexual awakening and 'repression' .
The two valences of withheld history and sexual 'repression' intersect in the confession scene.
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