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- Dictionaryverbstifle (verb) · stifles (third person present) · stifled (past tense) · stifled (past participle) · stifling (present participle)Originlate Middle English: perhaps from a frequentative of Old French estouffer ‘smother, stifle’.
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WEB6 days ago · to smother or suppress. stifle a cough. 2. to feel or cause to feel discomfort and difficulty in breathing. 3. to prevent or be prevented from breathing so as to cause death. 4. (transitive) to crush or stamp out. …
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