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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