repressible (Meaning)
repressible (a.)
Capable of being repressed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of repressible
repressible Sentence Examples
- Her repressible anger flared instantly when she witnessed the injustice.
- Despite his best efforts, his repressible joy bubbled over, spreading contagiously throughout the room.
- The queen's repressible sorrow was evident in her downcast eyes and trembling hands.
- The soldier's repressible courage allowed him to face danger head-on without flinching.
- The child's repressible excitement made it impossible to keep her still during the car ride.
- The repressible nature of the virus made it difficult to contain and eradicate.
- The repression had dampened her spirit, making her feelings almost repressible.
- The insatiable curiosity of the scientists made their repressible desire to explore the unknown irresistible.
- The repressible tension between the two parties threatened to boil over into a full-blown conflict.
- The repressible evidence of his guilt was overwhelming, leaving him with little hope of escaping punishment.
FAQs About the word repressible
Capable of being repressed.
suppress, quell, subdue, destroy, crack down (on), sit on, stifle, squash, extinguish, overcome
support, back, assist, aid, provoke, support,help, provoke, help, assist
Her repressible anger flared instantly when she witnessed the injustice.
Despite his best efforts, his repressible joy bubbled over, spreading contagiously throughout the room.
The queen's repressible sorrow was evident in her downcast eyes and trembling hands.
The soldier's repressible courage allowed him to face danger head-on without flinching.