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smother

[smuhth-er] / ˈsmʌð ər /


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The challenge for policymakers, then, is to resist the temptation to smother AI with fear.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 10, 2025

Critics fear deep-sea mining will smother marine life with waste and the noise of heavy machinery will disrupt oceanic migrations.

From Barron's • Nov. 8, 2025

This process, known as sheet mulching, involves layering cardboard or newspaper over the grass and weeds to smother them, creating a natural compost that enriches the soil and suppresses weed growth.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 19, 2025

Aster’s modus operandi, holding strong following his first three features, is to smother the viewer, piling on so many narrative threads that it becomes difficult to claw free for a broader perspective.

From Salon • Jul. 20, 2025

It's true that I want to smother her with compliments and true that I want to keep my distance.

From "Will Grayson, Will Grayson" by John Green and David Levithan




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