1. muzzling - Noun
2. muzzling - Verb
of Muzzle
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is also a world in which early warning systems are weakened by muzzling of a free press. Source: Internet
“Hospitals are muzzling nurses and other health-care workers in an attempt to preserve their image,” said Ruth Schubert, a spokeswoman for the Washington State Nurses Association. Source: Internet
One staffer has accused the United Nations Development Program of muzzling efforts to protest racism. Source: Internet
In other words, Trump is such a loser than he can’t even follow through on muzzling an extramarital mistress. Source: Internet
Singh, 31, who has been given time to respond, told : “This is muzzling academic freedom. Source: Internet
The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University made the FOIA request on March 19, apparently concerned that the White House was muzzling public health experts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet