Oppress
Oppress is a transitive verb meaning to exercise unjust or cruel power over someone or to weigh down or burden by the use of authority. It can refer to political, economic, social, or psychological domination. The noun oppression denotes the act or state of being oppressed, and oppressive is the related adjective describing such domination.
Etymology: The word comes from Latin opprimere, “to press down,” via Old French opprimer to English. The
Contexts: Political oppression involves the systematic restriction of civil liberties, suppression of political opposition, or coercive
See also: Oppression, Oppressor, Oppressive, Repression, Tyranny, Discrimination.