smothered
sickening
in
errors
,
feeble
,
shallow
,
weak
,
the
folded
meaning
of
your
word's
deceit
...
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...
distorted tendencies
VERB
Inflected
forms
: -ered, -
er
·ing, -ers
TRANSITIVE
VERB
1
.
a
.
To
suffocate
(
another
).
b
.
To
deprive (
a
fire
)
of
the
oxygen
necessary
for
combustion.
2
.
To
conceal
, suppress,
or
hide
: "
Management
smothered
the
true
facts
of
the
case
.
We
smothered
our
indignation
and
pressed
onward
."
3
.
To
cover
thickly
: "
smother
chicken
in
sauce
."
4
.
To
lavish
a
surfeit
of
a
given
emotion
on
(
someone
): "
The
grandparents
smothered
the
child
with
affection
."
INTRANSITIVE
VERB
1
.
a
.
To
suffocate
.
b
.
To
be
extinguished
.
2
.
To
be
concealed
or
suppressed.
3
.
To
be
surfeited
with
an
emotion
.
Trasitive
Verb
I
was
once
smothered
by
the
fake
affections
and
love
and
hurt
and
abuse
.
I
was
suffocating
.
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