Oppressiveness in a sentence as a noun

It's oppressiveness and thrilling nature is felt by the audience.

I feel what you're saying about the oppressiveness, and I wouldn't want to live in Vienna for the rest of my life either.

Unfortunately, the oppressiveness of domestic surveillance could get a lot worse before it gets better.

One could argue the level of oppressiveness beforehand though, maybe exteremely oppressive regimes require great violence to change.

Perhaps a pseudoanonymous currency's value is correlated with the oppressiveness of the local govt?

The oppressiveness of requiring a doctor to sign off on your personal decisions is not the same as making sure pharma companies are actually producing the right *****.

Yeah, the determinant of the success of nonviolent movements is not the oppressiveness of the regime, it's the relative dependence on resources vs labour.

[edit] It's the worst of neither American private contractor ******** or Chinese oppressiveness and opacity, that's a deep dark well that it would be pretty tough to scrape the bottom of.

For them it is deconstructing the oppressiveness of genders but imo most don’t fundamentally think there is anything wrong with something being particularly masculine or feminine.

Not quite; there seems an implicit claim that oppressiveness exists along a gradient which, I can hardly resist observing, correlates closely with the average skin tone of those who employ a given dialect.

And herein lies the oppressiveness of institutionalized irony, the too-successful rebel: the ability to interdict the question without attending to its content is tyranny.

> What if the **** party came into power?What people tend to forget is that all totalitarian systems that came to power, have their origins form reactive movements acting to ineffectiveness or oppressiveness of existing systems.

Whyte concludes, one, that management in the abstract doesn't actually exist and, two, "management" taken as organizational oppressiveness and intrusion is actually a parasitic load on people trying to get work done, and ought be minimized.

It is more specific [0].America has its own ethnic-based social stratification issues, but I think that opponents of caste systems would say that comparing modern day America, with its issues, to the entrenched caste system in India is a comparison that greatly waters-down the oppressiveness of caste and minimizes the challenges facing its reform.

> Just wanted to note that it is not a very good way to gauge oppressiveness or fairnessI would point out that the conviction ratio of the US is indicative of massive flaws in the powers that DAs have in most jurisdictions to force time limited plea agreements on defendants who have limited information and are under threat of charges with much higher penalties.

Oppressiveness definitions

noun

a feeling of being oppressed

See also: oppression

noun

unwelcome burdensome difficulty

See also: burdensomeness heaviness onerousness