Tiffany lam
Appress compress repress suppress Could you talk their differences to me
2 Ara 2017 07:00
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To oppress is to treat someone cruelly or unjustly. Example:The child felt oppressed by the mean teacher.

To compress is to flatten, press, or squeeze an object. (Pronounced com-PRESS) Example: The machine compressed a symbol in to the metal. Also may be used to refer to medical bandaging to stop bleeding or inflammation. (Pronounced COM-press) Example: She used a compress to close the wound.

To repress is to restrain or prevent something. Example: I tried to repress the bad memory.

To suppress is to end something with force, or to prevent development. Example: The doctor suppressed the bleeding.

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