1. stilled - Adjective
2. stilled - Verb
of Still
Source: Webster's dictionaryMaybe that doesn’t seem so extreme, but when was the last time you put away your phone, shut your eyes, stilled the mental whirl of worries, statistics and undone errands, and just listened? Source: Internet
Next, she recommended taking three deep breaths and keeping track of each inhale and exhale until your mind has stilled. Source: Internet
To the practitioner, (s)he’s meditating when thoughts have been stilled and the predominant feeling is peacefulness. Source: Internet
The air stilled itself until it allowed a soft breeze that flowed with such grace it was most certainly providence. Source: Internet
With a smile of Christian charity great Casey's visage shone; he stilled the rising tumult; he bade the game go on; he signaled to the pitcher, and once more the spheroid flew; but Casey still ignored it, and the umpire said: "Strike two." Source: Internet
The greatest form of White Tower punishment, Aes Sedai avoid even looking at the stilled as the mere idea of being separated from the One Power (the source of their elite status, as well as the experience of channeling) is so distasteful. Source: Internet