stifle
/ˈstaɪfəl/
noun
- 1
A hind knee of various mammals, especially horses.
- 2
A bone disease of this region.
verb
- 1
To interrupt or cut off.
- 2
To repress, keep in or hold back.
“The army stifled the rebellion.”
- 3
To smother or suffocate.
“The heat was stifling the children.”
- 4
To feel smothered etc.
“The heat felt stifling.”
- 5
To die of suffocation.
“Two firemen tragically stifled in yesterday's fire when trying to rescue an old lady from her bedroom.”
- 6
To treat a silkworm cocoon with steam as part of the process of silk production.
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