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stifle

[stahy-fuhl] / ˈstaɪ fəl /


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If, on the other hand, the endowment returns are stifled, the hiring of new administrators will be restrained, if not stopped entirely.

From MarketWatch

Today, Zabtia said, it is no longer censorship that stifles filmmaking in Libya, but an array of other challenges compounded by a lack of public support.

From Barron's

At the time, his pronouncement was met with blank faces and stifled laughter.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Chicago's defence stepped up in the second half to stifle Love and a field goal made it 21-6 heading into the final quarter.

From BBC

But critics, including hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers who have since left, say dissent has been stifled, and the city's freedoms severely curbed.

From BBC