A tyrant's oppression of his people. [Please select]
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The oppression of women is rooted in class society. [adverb]
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It remains our duty to do all we can to resolve conflict, confront oppression, reduce poverty and promote good governance. [noun]
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The sun poured down his parting glory on the scene, without the oppression of those fierce rays that belong to the climate and the season. [noun]
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Centuries of oppression have stamped out the plain light of truth in those who are not allowed it. [noun]
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The other class of counsellors were such gentlemen of small fortune, and substantial farmers, as a sense of intolerable oppression had induced to take arms and join the insurgents. [noun]
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As Deep calls unto Deep, one bad passion awakened another the fiend of avarice invoked that of pride, and pride was to be supported by cruelty and oppression. [noun]
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These men had been the principal sufferers during the oppression of the time. [noun]
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"It is most infamous and intolerable oppression." [noun]
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