Stifle Mnemonic
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stifle
stifle
/ˈstaɪfəl/
die
Examples
- The aura of paranoia is stifling.
- The life in the math was stifling.
- The room was sealed and stifling.
- The government was stifling entrepreneurship and trade.
- Don't be in such a hurry to stifle the growth of the genre
- The deletion of this article will stifle the growth of Wikipedia.
- The intent was clearly to intimidate and stifle discussion.
- Changing the section will stifle the discussion by confusing people.
- The date was chosen to stifle the agitation of Labor Day.
- The latter is seen to be more stifling for technological innovation.
joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee
noun
conceal or hide
verb
smother or suppress
verb
impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of
verb
be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen
verb
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"Sti + Flee. Stop the sound quickly, or you'll have to flee."
"Sti + Flee. Stay and stifle your sneeze, or flee and breathe with ease."
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