6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Repress' in a Sentence
"To keep desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc., under control, check, or suppress." more
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The athlete was repressing fatigue during the intense training session.
Tom had to repress his anger when he lost the game.
The coach will be repressing frustration as the team struggles in the crucial match.
The athlete worked hard to repress any signs of pain during the intense competition.
In the competitive environment, she will have repressed her disappointment after the loss.
Despite the disappointment, she tried to repress her tears after losing the game.
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