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strangle

verb

1 strangle

Kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air.

synonyms: strangulate, throttle.

Roget 158: be impotent etc. adj.; not have a leg to stand on.    vouloir rompre l'anguille au genou [Fr.], vouloir prendre la lune avec les dents [Fr.].    collapse, faint, swoon, fall into a swoon, drop; go by the board, go by the wayside; ... show more

Dutch: kelen, worgen, wurgen

2 strangle

Suppress in order to conceal or hide:
— Strangle a laugh.

synonyms: muffle, repress, smother, stifle.

Roget 361: kill, put to death, slay, shed blood; murder, assassinate, butcher, slaughter, victimize, immolate; massacre; take away life, deprive of life; make away with, ... show more

Dutch: temperen

3 strangle

Die from strangulation.

4 strangle

Prevent the progress or free movement of:
— The imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries.

synonyms: cramp, halter, hamper.

Roget 195: become small, become smaller; lessen, decrease etc. 36; grow less, dwindle, shrink, contract, narrow, shrivel, collapse, wither, ... show more

5 strangle

Constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing.

synonym: choke.

Dutch: wurgen, verstikken

6 strangle

Struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake.

synonyms: choke, gag, suffocate.


Moby thesaurus: OD, abbreviate, asphyxiate, bang, bar, barricade, batten, batten down, be killed, behead, block, block up, blockade, bolt, bottle up, bowstring, burke, burn, button, button up ... show more.

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