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re-press

[ree-pres]
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
to press again or anew.

Origin:
1870–75; re- + press 1

re⋅press

[ri-pres]
–verb (used with object)
1. to keep under control, check, or suppress (desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc.).
2. to keep down or suppress (anything objectionable).
3. to put down or quell (sedition, disorder, etc.).
4. to reduce (persons) to subjection.
5. Psychoanalysis. to reject (painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses) from the conscious mind.
–verb (used without object)
6. to initiate or undergo repression.

Origin:
1325–75; ME repressen < L repressus (ptp. of reprimere), equiv. to re- re- + pressus, ptp. of primere to press 1


re⋅press⋅i⋅ble, adjective


1. bridle, control. See check. 3. subdue, quash. 4. crush.


1–4. foster.
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re·press   (rĭ-prěs')   
v.   re·pressed, re·press·ing, re·press·es

v.   tr.
  1. To hold back by an act of volition: couldn't repress a smirk.

  2. To put down by force, usually before total control has been lost; quell: repress a rebellion.

  3. Psychology To exclude (painful or disturbing memories, for example) automatically or unconsciously from the conscious mind.

  4. Biology To block (transcription of a gene) by combination of a protein to an operator gene.

v.   intr.
To take repressive action.

[Middle English repressen, from Latin reprimere, repress- : re-, re- + premere, to press; see per-4 in Indo-European roots.]
re·press'i·bil'i·ty n., re·press'i·ble adj.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: re·press
Pronunciation: ri-'pres
Function: transitive verb
1 : to exclude from consciousness <repress conflicts>
2 : to inactivate (a gene or formation of a gene product) by allosteric combination at a DNA binding site
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repress re·press (rĭ-prěs')
v. re·pressed, re·press·ing, re·press·es

  1. To hold back by an act of volition.

  2. To exclude something from the conscious mind.

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