stifled in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for stifled in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

stifle1 [Brit ˈstʌɪf(ə)l, Am ˈstaɪfəl] VB trans

stifle2 [Brit ˈstʌɪf(ə)l, Am ˈstaɪfəl] N ANAT

stifle bone [Am ˈstaɪfəl boʊn] N (of horse)

Translations for stifled in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

stifled in the PONS Dictionary

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But this voice can not be stifled in the present age.
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The nuns tell tales of highly repressive convent regimes, of a strict social class system, of stifled emotions, of how their young dreams of saintliness were shattered.
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He commended the production team for successfully suppressing information about the regeneration in an industry often stifled by leaks.
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The normal re-mineralization and recycling that occurs among benthic life-forms is stifled.
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Innovation was stifled, however, and prices were unregulated.
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The long-term effects of the policy also stifled competition by foreclosing the market to independent producers and distributors.
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The major domestic appliance market is a notoriously difficult market to operate in: limited brand loyalty, fierce competition and elastic demand have stifled the industry's profitability.
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While the devaluation of the peso brought record numbers of tourists to the area, it also stifled investment and thus construction.
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These appearances largely stifled the criticisms at the time.
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Religious sentiments in hymns were choked by a classical formalism which stifled all vitality.
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