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Filter by Meaning She stifled a yawn during the boring presentation.
The tight clothes she was wearing stifled her movement.
The young artist felt stifled by the limitations of the traditional art world.
She found the stifled atmosphere of the small town suffocating.
The employee felt stifled in his current position with no room for advancement.
The political candidate's campaign was stifled by negative press coverage.
I felt stifled by the oppressive atmosphere in the room.
The musician's creativity was stifled by the demands of his record label.
The stifled passion between the two lovers was palpable.
His dreams of success were stifled by his lack of education.
He felt stifled by the weight of expectations placed on him by his family.
His stifled creativity was the result of working in a rigid corporate environment.
The writer's progress was stifled by a lack of inspiration.
The artist felt stifled by the lack of support for her experimental work.
The stifled laughter of the students echoed through the silent classroom.
The stifled cries of the trapped animal were heartbreaking.
The crowded room left me feeling stifled and anxious.
He felt stifled by the strict rules and regulations of the organization.
She had a stifled cough that she tried to cover with her hand.
The hot and humid weather made him feel stifled and uncomfortable.
The thick fog made her feel stifled and disoriented.
She was so nervous during the interview that she felt stifled.
The polluted air made it difficult to breathe and she felt stifled.
The negative feedback stifled his confidence as a writer.
The oppressive heat stifled our productivity at work.
The government's corruption stifled economic growth.
The strict regulations stifled the growth of small businesses.
The noise pollution from traffic stifled the peacefulness of the neighborhood.
The rigid curriculum stifled students' curiosity and creativity.
The cultural appropriation of marginalized communities stifled the preservation of their traditions and heritage.
The judge's bias stifled the defendant's chance of a fair trial.
The lack of diversity in the publishing industry stifled the representation of marginalized voices.
The use of non-renewable energy sources stifled progress towards sustainability and environmental protection.
The systemic racism within the justice system stifled the pursuit of justice for marginalized communities.
The lack of opportunities stifled her career aspirations.
The discriminatory policies stifled diversity in the workplace.
His overbearing mother stifled his creativity.
The lack of resources stifled the progress of the project.
The outdated patriarchal norms stifled gender equality in the workplace.
The dictator's regime stifled dissent and freedom of speech.
The monopolistic practices of the company stifled competition and innovation.
The constant interruptions stifled his concentration.
The manager's micromanaging stifled employee morale.
He stifled his disappointment when he received a low grade.
The audience stifled their applause out of respect for the speaker.
The audience stifled their applause until the end of the performance.
The music was stifled by the noise from the street.
He stifled a giggle during the serious meeting.
The artist felt his creativity was stifled by the constraints of the commission.
She stifled a sob when she heard the bad news.
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