The verb form of oppression is oppress.Other verbs are oppress, oppressing and oppressed."I will oppress our enemies"."She is oppressing us"."They have been oppressed by their leader".
No, the two terms are not synonymous. Population refers to the people who inhabit in a territory or country, whereas human resource refers to individuals comprising the workforce of an organisation. We may say that human resource of a country/state is a part of the population of the country/state, and population comprises of the human resource.
The word 'oppressed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to oppress.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to oppress are oppressor, oppression, and the gerund, oppressing.
Sociology is the study of society. It is a social science (a term with which it is sometimes synonymous) which uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about human social activity
No. Caucasoid (or Caucasian) is considered to be a racial category. People who are Caucasian come from or had ancestors who came from areas like Europe, the Middle East and India. Contrary to popular belief, it is not synonymous with "White", as there are many darker skinned Caucasians.
Do not oppress the poor. How did the king oppress the farmers?
The verb form of oppression is oppress.Other verbs are oppress, oppressing and oppressed."I will oppress our enemies"."She is oppressing us"."They have been oppressed by their leader".
The rules were oppressive, and the people were becoming hostile.
The noun forms of the verb to oppress are oppressor, oppression, and the gerund, oppressing.
Oppress in Hebrew is "Deeka". It is spelled דיכא. Another option is "Yee'ser" - ייסר.
The new laws were meant to oppress citizens and dissaude protest.
Oppressive
In the same way as the perfect made enemy of the good will always oppress reason.
No, they are not synonymous.
Yes, they are synonymous.
No, but "dedicate" and "devote" are synonymous.
The government's attempt to oppress its citizens through censorship and surveillance was met with widespread resistance. Oppress means to keep someone down through harsh and unjust treatment or control.