Present Simple
I stifle my yawn during the meeting.
You stifle your laughter at the joke.
He stifles his emotions.
She stifles a sneeze.
It stifles growth in the garden.
We stifle our criticisms in the review session.
They stifle innovation with too many rules.
Past Simple
I stifled my urge to shout.
You stifled your complaint.
He stifled a cough during the concert.
She stifled her feelings about the decision.
It stifled the spread of the disease.
We stifled our desires to leave early.
They stifled the revolution before it gained momentum.
Future Simple
I will stifle my anger in the meeting.
You will stifle your fears on the roller coaster.
He will stifle his opinion at the forum.
She will stifle her scream during the horror movie.
It will stifle the development of new technology.
We will stifle our reactions during the presentation.
They will stifle the news until the right time.
Present Continuous
I am stifling a yawn right now.
You are stifling your curiosity about the surprise.
He is stifling his laughter at the play.
She is stifling her urge to interrupt.
It is stifling the growth of plants in the garden.
We are stifling our questions until the end of the lecture.
They are stifling the development of the project with too many changes.