Examples of 'be stifled' in a sentence

Meaning of "be stifled"

be stifled ~ to be prevented or suppressed, often in the context of inhibiting growth, expression, or progress

How to use "be stifled" in a sentence

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be stifled
And you will be stifled in that life.
For the instinct must then be stifled.
The desire must be stifled and crushed.
Freedom and creativity should never be stifled.
Initiative would be stifled and confidence shaken.
The debate about abortion must not be stifled.
Do not be stifled by your age or lack of experience.
Our empire will not be stifled from within.
Independence and the growth of the law be stifled.
His innocence will be stifled in the division of business.
And democratic debate would be stifled.
That it should be stifled by dry rot.
Being able to speak without censorship is a right that should never be stifled.
I did not want him to be stifled by the perfect lie.
Both must be reconciled if neither the economy nor the environment is to be stifled.

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This progress must not be stifled by the lack of resources.
Let us not allow generous and gratuitous giving be stifled within us.
It cannot be stifled by your science.
Love should not be stifled.
Cooperatives could be stifled by too much officious and official support.
Far too bright to be stifled.
For us to be stifled by the conditions and the conditioning of this society.
We shall not be stifled at all.
If the framework is too heavy then the market forces will be stifled.
Innovation can be stifled by regulation.
Your employees have incredible ideas and they should not be stifled.
But this voice can not be stifled in the present age.
Let us hope that the remaining good ones will not be stifled out.
A millennial mom does not want to be stifled by a particular item or colour.
Transborder European passenger trains will be stifled.
He must be stifled.
Pluralism is a founding principle of Europe and must not be stifled.
That enlightening criterion should not be stifled or mocked by unjust laws.
Eating and Drinking is a vital necessity that must never be stifled.
The innovation that we need must not be stifled by misguided legislation.
The legitimate national aspirations of the people of Western Sahara could not be stifled.
But we shall be stifled.
Without this, innovative processes taking research to market could be stifled.
African development will be stifled without increasing the human capacity for.
Coordination may be stifled.
I will not be stifled in my own home!
It can cause sea levels to rise and corals to be stifled in the sea.
But this could similarly be stifled by as-yet unknown operating costs.
The creative spirit of man can't be stifled.
Shall I not then be stifled in the vault.
Without change, creativity would be stifled.
Was, that he might be stifled in that place.
By doing this, the hope would be that the debate would be stifled.
I thought that every joy of love would be stifled by that wedding contract.
In the absence of free entry and free exit, competition may easily be stifled.

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I see how stifled you must feel
She was blooming after years of being stifled by you
It feels stifled as if you are suppressing your emotions
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