Examples of using Oppressive in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
He's very oppressive.
His oppressive politics, all of it.
Silence can be oppressive.
He created oppressive policies against Hindus.
The very normal family members are exaggeratedly oppressive.
People also translate
It was cold and oppressive; it was fear.
Oppressive powers and the power of liberation.
It's a dank, oppressive grey day.
People power will work only if the regime is not too oppressive.
Some battle oppressive governments.
Mariam and Laila grow up during regimes that are not oppressive.
It was cold and oppressive; it was fear.
They're oppressive, meddlesome, difficult, demanding and totally bizarre.
The eerie sky, the oppressive orange light….
You can do whatever you want, so the heavier aspects aren't oppressive.
Others battle oppressive societies.
With oppressive feelings we leave this place again which has touched us deeply.
The observed contrasts were impressive and oppressive at the same time.
Serious, slightly oppressive opener for news, economy or politics.
As he builds he reduces the present oppressive society to ruins.
What is more oppressive than a grave in one's own garden?
With that Taryn Brumfitt reclaimed her body and freed it from oppressive beauty ideals.
He frees that oppressive sense of feeling inadequate.
But longer contemplation reveals their ambiguous and sometimes even oppressive character.
Hey, blame Lily and her oppressive"no cigars in the apartment rule.
Tyranny- n. oppressive and cruel government, usually under one ruler.
Cardassian rule may have been oppressive, but at least it was simple.
Neither the oppressive nor the oppressed party can live their full potential.
While the occupation was oppressive and violent, it did not leave deep scars.
Lower limbs may feel oppressive pain during exercising, especially in the calf.
