<< stifles stiflingly >>

stifling Meaning in Bengali



 কণ্ঠরোধ করা,




stifling's Usage Examples:

It also shows that Kull's rebelliousness against stifling old laws and traditions long antedated his becoming King of Valusia, and.


where hundreds of people had come to shop and mingle after the day's stifling heat subsided.


In the United States, there are First Amendment concerns about stifling the right of free speech which prevent such tight restrictions on comments.


The Redmen defense was stifling all year long, as they surrendered only one touchdown through the entire.


comprehending, recognizing, acting on and preventing bullshit, are proposed for stifling the production and spread of this form of misrepresentation in the workplace.


Inside the old arena, it climbed to a stifling 27 C during play, and fog rising from the ice made it hard for players.


the story of Nightingale's privileged childhood and her struggle against stifling social conventions.


that James McNerney's introduction of Six Sigma at 3M had the effect of stifling creativity and reports its removal from the research function.


harmless, potentially congenial future Austria still subject to needless and stifling oversight by the four Allied powers, as established following the defeat.


Football Prospectus continued Clearly prepared for a rematch with Baltimore’s stifling defense, the Titans outgained the Ravens 317 yards to 134.


"trampled over even the minimum requirements for free and fair elections", stifling basic freedoms and eliminating key challengers.


ballad which covers themes such as independence and emancipation from a stifling relationship.


rights, failure of government to regulate non-competitive market behavior, stifling or corrupt government regulation.


laboratories and possesses an antiquated heating/cooling system that results in stifling work conditions during summer months.


was seen as a liberating force by Fagerberg, but he was critical of the stifling effect that powerful business empires such as the Wallenberg dynasty had.


published on June 16, 2019 entitled “Stonewall is stifling academia”.


The letter claims that Stonewall are stifling academic progress by restricting academic.


Koinange played a stifling role in Kenya's fight for independence movement.


Beginning soon after self-rule, government censorship in Burma has been heavy, stifling literary expression.



Synonyms:

sulfurous; sultry; sulphurous; hot;

Antonyms:

free; proliferation; nondevelopment; constructive; cold;

stifling's Meaning in Other Sites