Smothered is the closest in meaning.
Stifled means smothered, as in suppressed or held back. It does not mean encouraged or continued.
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to hinder. The man stifled his cough at the church service. The girl's stifled their giggles as they saw a student pass by with toilet paper stuck to their shoe. Can all so be used to mean oppressive. The heat was stifling in the car because the AC was broken. The rigors of the course requirements were stifling. He felt stifled by her constant attentions.
to hinder. The man stifled his cough at the church service. The girl's stifled their giggles as they saw a student pass by with toilet paper stuck to their shoe. Can all so be used to mean oppressive. The heat was stifling in the car because the AC was broken. The rigors of the course requirements were stifling. He felt stifled by her constant attentions.
It means death got you! Or that's how death will come to you!
Please use a dictionary instead of doing this. It means to suffocate someone by covering their mouth and nose.
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To be pushed into being a homosexual, or encouraged.
It means they continued to flow in the wave of the ocean or sea
Speacial mean continued without change
To Be Continued.
It could mean the abbreviation for continued.
Possibly "to be continued."