How Do You Spell OPPRESSIONS?

Pronunciation: [əpɹˈɛʃənz] (IPA)

Oppressions is spelled with two "s" in the middle because of the "ss" sound in the word. The phonetic transcription for oppressions is /əˈprɛʃənz/. The letter "o" is pronounced as the schwa sound /ə/, followed by the /pr/ blend, and then the /ɛ/ vowel sound in the first syllable. The second syllable starts with the sound /ʃ/ and ends with the nasal sound /ənz/, which is represented by the letter "s". Oppressions, therefore, is a six-letter word with four syllables and a stress on the second syllable.

OPPRESSIONS Meaning and Definition

  1. Oppression, noun

    Oppression refers to the act or state of harshly subjugating, controlling, or denying basic rights and freedoms to individuals or groups based on their race, gender, socioeconomic status, or other characteristics. It involves the exercise of power and authority to impose unfair treatment, restrictions, or hardships upon others.

    Oppression can manifest in various forms, including but not limited to political, social, economic, or cultural suppression. It often entails systematic and institutional discrimination, where dominant groups exert authority and privilege over marginalized ones. This may include discriminatory policies, laws, or practices that perpetuate unequal power dynamics.

    Oppression can result in severe and lasting consequences for those subjected to it. It stifles individual autonomy, silences dissenting voices, and diminishes opportunities for personal and collective growth. It can create cycles of poverty, social exclusion, and limited access to resources, further exacerbating inequality.

    Oppression is a violation of human rights and contradicts principles of justice and equity. Overcoming oppression requires collective action, advocacy, and the dismantling of discriminatory systems. It involves acknowledging and challenging the structures that perpetuate inequality, promoting inclusivity, and fostering empowerment for oppressed individuals and communities.

    Recognizing and addressing oppression is essential for building a fairer, more just society where all individuals can experience freedom, equality, and dignity.

Common Misspellings for OPPRESSIONS

  • ippressions
  • kppressions
  • lppressions
  • pppressions
  • 0ppressions
  • 9ppressions
  • oopressions
  • olpressions
  • o-pressions
  • o0pressions
  • oporessions
  • oplressions
  • op-ressions
  • op0ressions
  • oppeessions
  • oppdessions
  • oppfessions
  • opptessions
  • opp5essions
  • opperssions
  • oppresionss
  • oppresstions
  • operessions

Etymology of OPPRESSIONS

The word "oppressions" originated from the Latin word "oppressio" which means "a pressing down" or "a squeezing". This Latin term is derived from the verb "opprimere" which combines "ob" (meaning "against" or "upon") and "premere" (meaning "to press"). The word "oppressions" ultimately refers to acts of unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power, where individuals or groups are subjected to physical or mental strain, domination, or control.

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