Sentence examples for might have repressed from inspiring English sources

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Or they might have repressed the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, only for these to emerge after trying the practice.

Folk psychology, too, had suffered corrections; it was now widely agreed, for instance, that we might have repressed motives and memories that we did not, for the moment, perceive.

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Horrified — could she have repressed this memory?

Somehow, and I seem to have repressed this part.

Since then, all three countries have repressed their Kurds.

She wrote that she must have repressed the memory.

But the important thing is that it debunks myths that have repressed female sexuality for centuries.

Yet there are recent examples where Arab governments have repressed uprisings and won.

Did Sigmund Freud's mother have repressed desires for harissa and saffron?

Whether cyberspace has unlocked a Pandora's Box of paraphilias that might have been repressed at other times of human history remains to be seen.

Indeed, one might have thought that his own claims about how the system of unequal opportunity has repressed women's creative and managerial capacities would have suggested that the traditional sexual division of labor was probably not robust.

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