"Represses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To repress means to put down or overcome someone or something forcefully, often in an unfair or cruel way. It can also mean to keep something from being expressed or shown, often by using threat or punishment.
Example sentences:
The government repressed the protesters by using police force.
The student felt repressed by the strict rules of the school.
In both cases, repress implies a sense of forcing something to be hidden or subdued, often in a way that is deemed unjust or unacceptable.
The term "representativeness" refers to the quality or state of being representative, meaning that it accurately depicts or embodies the characteristics, features, or qualities of a larger group, population, or system. It implies a level of samplability, where a smaller sample or subset is considered to be a fair and unbiased representation of the whole.<br><br>In other words, representativeness suggests that a particular individual, instance, or numerical value is generally characteristic of the group or population from which it is drawn. It is often used in various fields such as statistics, sampling, voting, and decision-making to ensure that the data or information collected is truly representative of the broader population.
Adverbs that means in a way that is oppressive or tending to suppress or restrict something, especially freedom.<br><br>Example: "The government ruled the country repressively, suppressing any dissenting voices."