repression
This term describes the forceful containment of something, whether it is a political population, a psychological memory, or a personal emotion. It carries a heavy, restrictive connotation, suggesting a power imbalance where a dominant force overrides a subordinate one to maintain order or avoid pain. In psychological contexts, it specifically refers to an unconscious mechanism. This distinguishes it from suppression, which is the conscious effort to ignore or hide a thought. While suppression is an active choice, repression happens automatically and beneath the level of awareness.
Meanings
The act of using force or authority to control a group of people or a population, often through the restriction of freedom and the suppression of dissent.
"The regime was characterized by the brutal repression of political opponents."