Stifling in a sentence as a noun

I think by now it's hard to deny that Comcast & friends are stifling the progress of the US economy.

For a mere $2500 per hour I, Michael O. Church, will tell you how to unfuck your inefficient, talent-stifling culture.

It's biggest industry is stifling innovation for the rest of the country.

Make no mistake about it, the ultimate goal of stifling competition is to depress wages.

I focus on things like cross-market control and the stifling of non-app innovation.

But don't try to force me to certify that I'm not making everything up -- that would be stifling my innovation!

Stifling in a sentence as an adjective

If it passes in its current form HB 1124 will cost MO jobs and money by stifling competition and limiting choice in the car buying market.

Having everyone's life revolve around a corporate culture is stifling.

Unless current trends are reversed, there is a risk of stifling innovation, with adverse consequences for both developed and still developing countries.

The tone in this article is unbelievable.>The case raises questions over whether Craigslist is stifling innovation or simply protecting its dataThere is no question.

Even more so that technology innovators are being so anti-competitive and stifling innovation.

Can you imagine how stifling being raised under an umbrella of constant surveillance by your peer group, family, future employers and advertisers would be to your personality and relationships?

Stifling definitions

noun

forceful prevention; putting down by power or authority; "the suppression of heresy"; "the quelling of the rebellion"; "the stifling of all dissent"

See also: suppression crushing quelling

adjective

characterized by oppressive heat and humidity; "the summer was sultry and oppressive"; "the stifling atmosphere"; "the sulfurous atmosphere preceding a thunderstorm"

See also: sultry sulfurous sulphurous