Words and phrases that have a meaning related to oppressing:  (142 results)
Often used in the same context:
persecuting, subjugating, tyrannizing, repressing, demonizing, massacring, enslaving, tyrannise, imprisoning, aggressing, impoverishing, vilifying, reviling, terrorizing, liberating, misruling, dehumanise, exterminating, befooling, victimizing, hating, brutalizing, torturing, suppressing, islamize, colonizing, appeasing, ostracizing, disempower, demonize, despising, radicalizes, subverting, crucifying, tolerating, wronging, brutalise, anathematized, expropriating, marginalize, legitimizing, disserve, mistreat, counterpose, estranging, kowtowing, cowing, profanes, revenging, enfranchising, dehumanized, misgovern, indoctrinating, arrogates, expelling, coercing, monopolizing, subordinating, rebelling, sympathizing, legitimating, advantaging, depriving, disfranchised, plundering, annihilating, destroying, idealise, prate, enfeeble, discriminating, emancipating, harassing, petite bourgeoisie, mollycoddle, confiscating, exiling, demonized, denigrating, dispossessing, maltreating, dragooning, judaizing, embitter, lording, pauperized, deporting, overthrowing, worshiping, bastardizing, beggaring, trampling, civilise, coopt, prisoned, blackmailing, evicting, condoning, intermarrying, emasculates, malign, slandered, advanced, dan, deserving, lies, spells, sunburn, accommodations, acts, angels, apaches, appointments, astray, batches, battering, be, beatings, bets, boils, bounces, bouts, irksome, onerous, backbreaking, burdensome, cumbersome, heaviest, imposed, insuperable, oppressive, pressing, prohibitive, recordkeeping, selfimposed, vexatious, acadian, allocational, allotted, ashanti, bear, blackjack
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— Nouns for oppressing: country, humour, rules, cares, burdens, puddle, task, chants, burden, repose, weight, more...

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