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- STIFLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STIFLE is to withhold from circulation or expression How to use stifle in a sentence
- STIFLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you stifle your natural feelings or behaviour, you prevent yourself from having those feelings or behaving in that way It is best to stifle curiosity and leave birds' nests alone [VERB noun] He stifled his temptation to take hold of Ivy and shake her [VERB noun]
- STIFLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
stifle verb (NO AIR) [ I or T ] to (cause to) be unable to breathe because you have no air:
- stifle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of stifle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- stifle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb stifle (third-person singular simple present stifles, present participle stifling, simple past and past participle stifled) (transitive, also figuratively) To make (an animal or person) unconscious or cause (an animal or person) to die by preventing breathing; to smother, to suffocate
- Stifle - definition of stifle by The Free Dictionary
1 to quell, crush, or end by force 2 to suppress, curb, or withhold: to stifle a yawn 3 to kill by impeding respiration; smother
- STIFLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
To stifle is to cut off, hold back, or smother You may stifle your cough if you don't want to interrupt a lecture or you may stifle the competition if you fear losing
- stifle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
sti•fle1 ˈstaɪfəl USA pronunciation v [~ + object], -fled, -fling to crush by force: to stifle a rebellion to hold back, keep back, or withhold: I tried to stifle my laughter to smother and kill (someone): The maniac stifled his victims with a pillow
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