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Etymology

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in- +‎ oppressive

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Adjective

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inoppressive (comparative more inoppressive, superlative most inoppressive)

  1. Not oppressive or burdensome.
    • 1846, William Torrens McCullagh Torrens, The industrial history of free nations:
      The truth appears to be, that many of the liturgies imposed for civil and religious objects were cheerfully performed in a sort of municipal duty which entailed a certain inoppressive degree of outlay []