English to Arabic Dictionary oppressive

oppressive

ظالم
definition
adjective
an oppressive dictatorship
unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group.
translation of 'oppressive'
adjective
ثقيل,
مرهق,
جائر,
ظالم,
غاشم
example
David Parry, conducting, takes the score slowly, generating an atmosphere of 'oppressive' malignancy.
We had left the 'oppressive' flat humidity of Lima at dawn, rising through the low cloud that seemed to hang permanently over the city, as if entering a second sky.
And in one very long day, these characters are about to enter the autumn of their lives with an 'oppressive' weight on their shoulders.
In many cases 'oppressive' authorities actively prevent normal migration processing from occurring.
People take their future into their own hands and rebel against an 'oppressive' authority.
Be prepared for more 'oppressive' heat during the next two months as the dry weather will likely continue before entering the transition to the rainy season.
We would be tragic heroes, battling the unjustness of an 'oppressive' society.
Critics and audiences alike reviled it for its 'oppressive' atmosphere and the direction in which it took the Alien franchise.
Many prisoners, suffocating under the 'oppressive' heat, fainted.
The course, as always, was immaculately presented and the weather was 'oppressive' on the first day and overcast for the second round.
Fog, wet and 'oppressive' , like gauze on a camera lens, softens edges off in the distance.
However, in another few seconds, they were silent again and the 'oppressive' atmosphere returned.
Women's home life was 'oppressive' and harsh even among the better classes.
The same 'oppressive' atmosphere pervades the town of Soham.
You want to come stay in Tel Aviv one of these days, now that's 'oppressive' weather.
All the Tests lasted a full five days and were attended by a sizeable crowd despite stifling security, 'oppressive' weather and poor facilities at the venues.
Some people love hot weather, but I find it 'oppressive' and stifling and generally unpleasant.
The building radiated an 'oppressive' atmosphere, loaded with the anguish of men and women facing death.
The feeling that we have to sort it all out in our minds and make judgments about it can be quite 'oppressive' .
Beneath the hot and sticky 'oppressive' atmosphere of the venue, Jon pushed his way past the bobbing bodies toward the bar.
This brought a heavily 'oppressive' silence into the room.
In fact, not a lot happens at all in the first book, it mostly just introduces the main characters and sets up the 'oppressive' atmosphere of the castle.
They are willing to espouse the most 'oppressive' dictatorship on earth just to be different!
No, this won't be a naval skirmish with some 'oppressive' foreign dictator.
Also, one has to brave crowds of tourists, loud music and a generally 'oppressive' high-tech atmosphere to get to the classical section.
It's ironic that so many people use a patriarchal and racist ideology to critique what they think is an engine of 'oppressive' authority.
And that 'oppressive' atmosphere is reinforced even by absence.
Does the coercive and 'oppressive' treatment of weaving children differ only by degree from the treatment of all carpet weavers?
The 'oppressive' weather we've had this past week makes me want to sleep all day.
I hated the unjust, 'oppressive' system so, in my twenties, I fled the country illegally to seek truth and freedom in the West.
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