Impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of.
Joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee.
1 Last week, Zuckerberg said Facebook did not want to stifle political expression.
2 Some believe learning words by heart can stifle creativity and real understanding.
3 Opponents say it could stifle innovation or limit state authority to protect.
4 It has used its monopoly power to impede innovation and stifle competition.
5 They say the rules would raise electricity costs and stifle job creation.
6 Police last week sought to stifle collective mourning and protests by parents.
7 The so-called dislocation of the stifle in the horse is a misnomer.
8 I walked ever faster and faster, to stifle thought; but in vain.
9 Attempts have been made over the years to stifle the illicit trading.
10 A Democratic takeover of one or both chambers could stifle Trump's agenda.
11 But even a great Knight such as Wyst can't stifle his love.
12 When it rang a second time she felt life stifle in her.
13 The others followed her light, trying to stifle their sneezes and coughs.
14 Antagonizing Jeremy isn't going to help me now, so I stifle myself.
15 Yet that fragrant balm cannot stifle the smell of the charnel house.
16 They can stun or stifle and they know when each is required.
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