Oppression

/əˈprɛʃən/ noun

Oppression is cruel or unfair treatment that uses power to keep people down and limit their freedom or opportunities.

From Latin “opprimere” meaning “to press down, crush,” from “ob-” (against) and “premere” (to press). The word kept the image of pushing people down physically and turned it into a social and political idea.

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