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stifle Meaning in Tamil ( stifle வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பிடிவாத குணமுள்ள, திக்குமுக்காடச் செய், முச்சுத்திணறச் செய்,



stifle தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தாதாவான காசியின் (பிரகாஷ் ராஜ்) தங்கை தீபிகா (பாவனா) பிடிவாத குணமுள்ள, பணக்காரப் பெண்.

stifle's Usage Examples:

stifled what a vivifying air.


In the Avesta all these recur ad nauseam, so much so that the primitive spirit of the religion is stifled beneath them, as the doctrine of the ancient prophets was stifled in Judaism and the Talmud.


What angered him was that the coming of these visitors revived in his mind an unsettled question he always tried to stifle, one about which he always deceived himself.


Tranmere worked hard to stifle the supply to prolific marksman Billy Sharp.


Whereas an earth sign such as Taurus enjoys routine and stability and shuns any threats to his firmly established schedule,  Aries is completely stifled by such a lifestyle.


Problems with touring also stifled the album's success, with Noel, Andy and touring keyboardist Jay Darlington injured after their taxi collided with another vehicle while on tour in America.


They say the subpoenas are intended to stifle dissent.


hips, stifles, hocks, elbows, shoulders Inflammation of a joint.


maverick genius, is easily stifled.


Jones, who accused him of endeavouring to stifle the evidence against the Romanists.


At last the men mounted, and, as they say in the old songs, away went the steeds with bridles ringing and whips cracking and hounds racing ahead, and away went the champion hunters "with hark and whoop and wild halloo!"All life in the town and outlying forests has been stifled by the sudden raids of orcs on dragon steeds.


Of such we may cite tuberculosis of the larynx, formerly as incurable as distressing; and "adenoids" - a disease revealed by intrascopic methods - which used grievously to thwart and stifle the growth both of mind and body in children, are now promptly removed, to the infinite advantage of the rising generation.





Synonyms:

subdue, suppress, smother, stamp down, conquer, repress, strangle, muffle, curb, inhibit,



Antonyms:

rise, running, failing, prevent, fail,

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