stifle|stifled|stifles|stifling in English
verb
[sti·fle || 'staɪfl]
hold back, restrain; crush, quell; smother, suffocate, asphyxiate; be suffocated
Use "stifle|stifled|stifles|stifling" in a sentence
1. This rigid approach stifles creativity.
2. His helmet is stifling.
3. The gas stifled them.
4. The rebellion was stifled.
5. Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.
6. The Abnegation (selfless) are stifling.
7. It stifles innovation and allows policy-making to stagnate.
8. Because pride creates barriers and stifles communication.
9. 23 He sighs and stifles a yawn.
10. The room was stifling hot.
11. This can stifle communication.
12. He was killed by stifling.
13. At she found family life stifling.
14. He continued his story through stifled sobs.
15. Failure to give recognition stifles enthusiasm and initiative.
16. She managed to stifle a yawn.
17. I can't bear this stifling humidity.
18. Stifling air, smog floats over my head
19. He was almost stifled by the fumes.
20. 20 It was followed by a stifled yawn.
21. Gravity stifled her, hammered her red blood cells.
22. Billy stifled the urge to laugh out loud.
23. 2 He struggled to stifle a yawn.
24. 19 Rosanna stifled a huge yawn.
25. She stifled the urge to scream.