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ucisk

Ucisk is a Polish noun that denotes the act or state of pressing or squeezing. It has two primary senses: a physical sense referring to mechanical compression, and a figurative sense referring to coercion or oppression exerted by a person or institution. The word stems from the verb uciskać (to press down, to squeeze) and has been part of Polish for many centuries.

In everyday language, ucisk describes physical pressure, such as a firm grasp or a squeezed object. In

In social and political discourse, ucisk denotes oppression, coercion, or an unwelcome burden placed on individuals

Related terms include nacisk (pressure or coercion, often more immediate or external) and opresja (oppression). In

technical
or
scientific
contexts,
ciśnienie
is
the
standard
term
for
physical
pressure,
while
ucisk
is
often
used
informally
or
to
emphasize
localized
squeezing.
or
groups
by
authorities,
social
norms,
or
economic
systems.
Forms
can
include
political
repression,
economic
pressure,
legal
restrictions,
censorship,
or
cultural
suppression.
The
concept
is
common
in
discussions
of
civil
rights,
human
rights,
and
both
historical
and
contemporary
governance.
scientific
contexts,
ciśnienie
remains
the
standard
term
for
physical
pressure.