The person being oppressed is often referred to as the "oppressed." This term encompasses individuals or groups who experience systemic injustice, discrimination, or violence due to their identity, beliefs, or social status. The oppressed often face barriers that limit their rights, opportunities, and freedoms.
one who is enslaved caused hardship by another person
The person being mentored is called a mentee.
to seek for the bolded (person) to be oppressed
The Jews
A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
The defendant. The one being accused of a crime.
People not being allowed
When a person or group is oppressed, it is often referred to as "oppression." This term describes systemic and institutionalized mistreatment, discrimination, or subjugation based on characteristics such as race, gender, class, or religion. Oppression can manifest in various forms, including social, political, and economic inequalities, leading to a lack of power and agency for the affected individuals or groups.
Paulo Friere is the author of the Pedagogy of the Oppressed. He wrote it in 1960 and it has been translated into many different languages, English being one of them.
The word oppressed suggests the words abused and exploited.
After being oppressed by the British, the colonists were bellicose.
To demonstrate that he can relate to being oppressed.