Definitionadj. characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions
Last update: June 26, 2015
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You wouldn't believe the amount of repressed anger most Immortals have. [Please select]
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He repressed this first, generous instinct, and recoiled before heroism. [Please select]
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It seemed to him that, henceforth, his respiration was repressed forever. [Please select]
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Natasha cried angrily, in a voice of despair and repressed irritation. [Please select]
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She exhibited intense but repressed excitement and fear. [Please select]
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Inspector Kelly uttered a short laugh; but Stuart repressed a shudder. [Please select]
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His voice rang now with a note of repressed excitement. [Please select]
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Thereupon the long-repressed wrath of Inspector Aylesbury burst forth. [Please select]
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All this activity must be encouraged, never unduly repressed or destroyed. [Please select]
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With a great effort I repressed my agitation and hid my disgust. [Please select]
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Upon receiving the desired information, he, with difficulty repressed a whistle of amazement and understanding; instantly his active imagination was at work. [Please select]
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