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Filter by Meaning The strict rules and constant surveillance suffocate creativity in the workplace.
The scuba diver panicked when his oxygen tank malfunctioned, causing him to suffocate.
The cat started to suffocate after being trapped in the plastic bag.
The child began to suffocate in the crowded elevator.
He had to rip off his shirt as he began to suffocate from the unbearable heat.
The room was so stuffy that I began to suffocate within seconds.
The goal of the firefighters is to suffocate the fire before it spreads.
The firefighters worked to suffocate the fire before it spread.
The closed windows made the room suffocate with the smell of paint.
The firefighters used water to suffocate the fire in the building.
The pillow was placed over her face to suffocate her.
The oxygen tanks were used to suffocate the fire in the space shuttle.
The air vents in the kitchen helped to suffocate the stove fire.
The lack of ventilation caused the room to suffocate with smoke.
The government's strict censorship laws suffocate freedom of expression.
Strict rules and regulations suffocate the spirit of innovation in educational institutions.
The lack of funding may suffocate the progress of scientific research.
The excessive rules and regulations suffocate the creativity of artists.
Gossip and rumors suffocate trust within a community.
Continuous criticism can suffocate a person's creativity.
The constant arguments and conflicts suffocate the harmony in their relationship.
The protestors claimed that the government was trying to suffocate their freedom of speech.
The soldier covered his enemy's face with a pillow to suffocate him.
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