Examples of using Stifled in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
(stifled laugh).
Nobody's stifled.
Mad, stifled witness.".
I mean, don't you feel stifled here?
Asia's Stifled Services.
Master spider, stilted or stifled.
Are you stifled and bored?
Stifled local economy in Gaza.
Europe's Stifled Celebration.
I left the palace because I felt stifled there.
She might feel stifled or she might not.
Signal EU Music with him recently regularly stifled.
Humiliated at heart, stifled, and spat upon.
But I stifled a tremendous sense of guilt.
But even out here in the open, I sometimes feel stifled.
I always felt stifled here. That why I left.
Yet in too many countries the voice of citizens is being stifled;
This stifled the development of all religion in Madagascar.
But it's not justclimate change information that's being stifled.
Being so… stifled by this dread of doing the wrong thing?
The ban on race music, literature, and art stifled American creativity.
The lemur feels stifled, living his small, uninspired life in his little tree.
The Special Representative said systemic impunity stifled accountability.
Master spider, stilted or stifled, spin us a web and heed our call.
After living together all these years… you're beginning to feel stifled today?
The censors stifled free speech in other parts of the Soviet Empire.
Increasing restrictions imposed by Israel on Palestinian movement further stifled the economy.
Shall I not then be stifled in the vault, To whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in.
As she went, she felt a stab of regret forletting her father die without trying to give his stifled life the breath of air she had given to so many others.
Mm, not stifled, but it's such a big constant responsibility being someone the whole town takes their every cue off of.