Repress Synonyms

70 repress synonyms include suppress, quell, quash, subdue, put down, put an end to, crush, squash, extinguish, and stamp out. Repress is a verb, and its antonyms are release and express. Here are some additional synonyms for "repress" with example sentences.

Another word for Repress

70 other ways to say repress.

1. suppress

  • vanquish  
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  • tyrannize  
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  • trounce  
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  • triumph over  
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  • suppress  
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  • subjugate  
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  • subject
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  • subdue  
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  • stop
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  • stamp out  
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  • squelch  
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  • squash  
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  • rule with a rod of iron  
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  • rule with an iron hand  
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  • rout  
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  • quell  
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  • quash  
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  • put down  
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  • put a stop to  
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  • put an end to  
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  • overwhelm
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  • overpower  
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  • overcome  
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  • oppress  
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  • nip in the bud  
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  • master
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  • keep down  
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  • intimidate
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  • hold down  
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  • get the better of  
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  • gain mastery over  
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  • gain control over  
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  • extinguish  
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  • end
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  • domineer over  
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  • dominate  
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  • defeat  
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  • crush  
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  • contain
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  • conquer  
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2. restrain

  • swallow  
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  • suppress  
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  • strangle  
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  • stifle  
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  • smother  
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  • silence  
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  • restrain  
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  • rein in  
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  • muffle  
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  • keep under control  
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  • keep the lid on  
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  • keep in check  
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  • keep back  
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  • inhibit  
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  • hold in  
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  • hold back  
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  • hide
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  • gag  
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  • frustrate
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  • fight back  
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  • curb  
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  • cork up  
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  • control  
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  • contain
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  • conceal  
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  • choke back  
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  • check
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  • button up  
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  • bottle up  
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  • bite back  
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Use repress in a Sentence

He tried to repress his emotions, but they kept surfacing during the meeting.

It’s unhealthy to repress anger; it’s better to address it directly.

Over time, he learned to repress his memories of the traumatic event.

She had to repress her laughter when the situation became too awkward.

The government attempted to repress the protests, but the people continued to rally.