systematically repress
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to suppress something or a group of people according to a fixed plan or system
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- A country that systematically represses human rights faces international condemnation.
- The regime began to systematically repress all forms of dissent.
- The authoritarian regime systematically represses any form of dissent.
- History shows how governments have systematically repressed minority groups.
- Historically, many governments have systematically repressed minority groups.
- They were accused of systematically repressing workers' rights.
- They fear that the new law will systematically repress free speech.
- The new policy was designed to systematically repress any opposition.
- The organization was accused of systematically repressing its critics.
- The military was ordered to systematically repress the uprising.
- Efforts to systematically repress political opposition often lead to instability.
- Critics argue that the authorities systematically repress freedom of speech.
- The ruling party aims to systematically repress independent media outlets.
- The organization has systematically repressed its members who spoke out.
- Such policies only serve to systematically repress the population's aspirations.
- It is essential to understand how they systematically repress the population.
- Throughout history, some conquerors systematically repressed the culture of the defeated.
- The goal was to systematically repress any attempt at rebellion.
- It is crucial to resist attempts to systematically repress public protests.
- The historical accounts detail how the empire systematically repressed conquered peoples.