The term "un-repressed" is used to refer to a state of freedom or liberation. Opposites or antonyms for the word "un-repressed" include "repressed," "oppressed," "constrained," "restricted," "subdued," or "suppressed." Repression reflects the act of restraining or suppressing something or someone, such as feelings or ideas. Oppression, on the other hand, entails using power to limit or control people's freedoms. Constraints refer to the limitations or restrictions imposed on one's actions, movement or speech, whereas suppression means to hold back or prevent something from being expressed or released. The antonyms for "un-repressed" illustrate how repressive or oppressive environments can limit human potential, and the benefits of freedom and liberation.