6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Smother' in a Sentence
"To prevent free breathing by stifling or suffocating, often through smoke or other means." more
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The constant interruptions began to smother her concentration while working on the important project.
The heavy workload is smothering my creativity at the moment.
The intense workload has been smothering creativity in the office.
The constant demands and expectations will have smothered the joy she once found in her job.
The ambitious project was smothering the team with tight deadlines and constant pressure.
The overwhelming workload will be smothering her productivity at work.
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