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–v.t.1. a) to stop the breath of; smother; suffocate: »
The smoke stifled the firemen.
SYNONYM(S): strangle. b) to choke to death. SYNONYM(S): strangle.2. to keep back or down; stop; suppress: »to stifle a cry, stifle a yawn, Figurative. stifle business activity, Figurative. to stifle a rebellion.
SYNONYM(S): repress.3. to smother or extinguish: »to stifle a flame. The fog…stifled the roar of the traffic of London (Rudyard Kipling).
–v.i.1. to be unable to breathe freely: »I am stifling in this hot room. Figurative. Brother, the creed would stifle me That shelters you (Karle Wilson).
SYNONYM(S): choke, strangle.2. to die or become unconscious by being unable to breathe.╂[Middle English stufflen or stifflen < stuffen to stuff, stifle; perhaps influenced by Scandinavian. Compare Old Icelandic stīfla dam up (water).]–sti´fler, noun.sti|fle2 «STY fuhl», noun, or stifle joint,the joint of the upper hind leg of various animals, such as horses or dogs, corresponding to the knee of a human being.╂[origin unknown]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.