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stifled

adjective as in muffled

adjective as in pent-up

adjective as in smothered

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One gets the sense that these are the words Sotomayor stifled, or perhaps drafted and circulated, in Fisher.

Lukashenko, shaped by the colonial experience, stifled their project in infancy.

Stifled by fear, our leaders lose perspective and cease being authentic and vulnerable.

And did they bequeath to the military the task of rescuing the democratic impulse stifled by a pharaoh with an Islamist face?

Did you feel like when you were acting as the first lady of France, it stifled you artistically?

But its voice was soon stifled, and its children were rewarded for their abnegation by punishment, martyrdom and death.

It seemed a long time, but the watchers knew that something was going to happen and stifled their impatience.

She wrung her slender hands together, as if in pain, then they fell apart, and a stifled cry came from her lips.

This emotion of joy coming suddenly in the midst of his fury melted him into a sobbing torrent of tears, and stifled words.

From the groans and stifled cries it was too plain they left dead and dying in their course.

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On this page you'll find 158 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stifled, such as: delicate, dim, distant, dull, far-off, and gentle.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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