stiflings

[US]/ˈstaɪflɪŋz/
[UK]/ˈstaɪflɪŋz/

Translation

adj.causing suffocation; oppressive
v.the act of suffocating; crushing (present participle of stifle)

Phrases & Collocations

stiflings of creativity

stiflings of expression

stiflings of growth

stiflings of innovation

stiflings of freedom

stiflings of thought

stiflings of ambition

stiflings of talent

stiflings of potential

stiflings of ideas

Example Sentences

his stiflings of creativity made the team less innovative.

the stiflings of free speech can lead to social unrest.

she felt the stiflings of tradition holding her back.

stiflings in the workplace can hinder employee morale.

his stiflings of dissent were met with resistance.

the stiflings of innovation can damage a company's growth.

she recognized the stiflings of her own fears.

stiflings in education can limit students' potential.

his stiflings of emotions made it hard for him to connect with others.

the stiflings of individuality can lead to conformity.

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