stifle



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–verb (used with object) 
1. to quell (鎮壓), crush, or end by force: to stifle a [revolt]; to stifle free expression. 
2. to suppress, curb, or withhold

to stifle a [yawn].  

3. to kill by impeding respiration; smother.  

–verb (used without object) 
4. to suffer from difficulty in breathing, as in a close atmosphere. 
5. to become stifled or suffocated.  

—Synonyms
 
1. prevent, preclude, put down. 2. check. 3. suffocate, strangle, choke.

—Antonyms 
1, 2. encourage.


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Where Affleck proves unfailing, though, is in the superbly scaled performances he elicits from his cast, free of the operatic overplaying that occasionally edged Mystic River's needle into the red. That starts with brother Casey, a major talent coming into his own, 

whose strangled voice and stifled calm 

make Kenzie a compellingly fallible guardian angel; it goes double for the brilliant Amy Ryan, who embodies Helene as a pathetic, needy creature. 


see stultify 

smother smolder
elicit
decorum prim demure  

vial 
pour out vials of wrath








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