0 cruel and unfair -- acımasız, zalim, insafsız, adaletsiz
an oppressive government/regime
1 If the weather or heat is oppressive, it is too hot and there is no wind. -- bunaltıcı, ağır, sıkıcı, sıkıntılı
oppressive heat
2 not relaxing or pleasant -- can sıkıcı, sıkıntı veren
an oppressive silence
In the villages, however, the regime run by these administrators and chiefs appeared neglectful, capriciously oppressive and deeply corrupt.
The perspective of rational egoism proves highly useful for criticizing oppressive commitments.
Nonetheless, his intent was to control and appease the oppressive thoughts of death without inviting death itself.
In short, it was a time of political polarization, caused above all by arbitrary, oppressive military rule.
With the unquestioned acceptance of the importance of environment comes the oppressive ideas of continuous monitoring, measurement, certification, control and surveillance.
Secondly, they all have for too long been connected with historical culture, in its various oppressive phases, and their use inevitably evokes the old cultures.
At this time, correct and polite usage is advoother side, the oppressive spread of a canting hypcated, and the idea of an academy is popular.
The latter role provided a refuge from, as well as a base for, revolt against the party's inherent tendencies towards oppressive regimentation of its membership.
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