English to Gujarati Dictionary oppressive

oppressive

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definition
adjective
an oppressive dictatorship
unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint, especially on a minority or other subordinate group.
translation of 'oppressive'
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example
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.
On a summer evening, a swab of jasmine or khus lifts your spirits in the 'oppressive' heat of Northern India.
Many prisoners, suffocating under the 'oppressive' heat, fainted.
The collecting itch urged Smith further and further afield, helped along by Houston's 'oppressive' summer weather.
Sometimes, perhaps, the vastness of sky was 'oppressive' in the way wilderness weighed on McGregor's Canadians.
Fog, wet and 'oppressive' , like gauze on a camera lens, softens edges off in the distance.
This brought a heavily 'oppressive' silence into the room.
There was an 'oppressive' atmosphere in the room.
The sun rose, becoming 'oppressive' as we traveled through the chain of islands.
You want to come stay in Tel Aviv one of these days, now that's 'oppressive' weather.
The 'oppressive' weather we've had this past week makes me want to sleep all day.
Beneath the hot and sticky 'oppressive' atmosphere of the venue, Jon pushed his way past the bobbing bodies toward the bar.
We would be tragic heroes, battling the unjustness of an 'oppressive' society.
Dolly and I had a grand siesta right through the 'oppressive' heat of the afternoon, waking to find the early evening cooler and more pleasant altogether.
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.
If they are made to work, and are chastised, but stinted of their food, such treatment is 'oppressive' , and saps their strength.
There is very little dialogue in the film, furthering the, at times, 'oppressive' silence weighing upon the viewer.
David Parry, conducting, takes the score slowly, generating an atmosphere of 'oppressive' malignancy.
I could give you hundreds of examples of local communities that have been just as 'oppressive' and unjust as nation states.
Summer's spiritual hardships are manifest through the 'oppressive' summer heat.
Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while 'oppressive' heat waves cook southern Ontario.
Examples of the 'oppressive' and repressive treatment of women abound.
The same 'oppressive' atmosphere pervades the town of Soham.
They found government harsh and 'oppressive' , complaining of the disparities between the rich and poor.
The course, as always, was immaculately presented and the weather was 'oppressive' on the first day and overcast for the second round.
One can easily imagine the 'oppressive' heat being dispelled by a sudden smattering of rain, as an iron smoothes a wrinkled cloth.
Composed shortly after The Turn of the Screw, the Canticle shares that opera's claustrophobic, 'oppressive' atmosphere.
U.S. juries have a proud and heroic tradition of standing up to tyranny and saying no to 'oppressive' , unjust, or misapplied laws.
However, in another few seconds, they were silent again and the 'oppressive' atmosphere returned.
He threw out an estimate that perhaps two cents from every litre of gas we buy goes to support a dictatorship or other 'oppressive' forms of government.
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