Strangulation
noun
The action or state of choking or being squeezed tightly.
The cause of death was strangulation.

Often appears as...
- cause of death by strangulation
- pressure causing strangulation
noun
Prevention of something by blocking or squeezing it.
Strangulation of blood supply to the area can cause tissue death.

Often appears as...
- strangulation of blood supply
- intestinal strangulation
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Formal
Technical
noun
A situation where progress or activity is stopped.
The company faces strangulation due to severe financial restrictions.

Often appears as...
- financial strangulation
- economic strangulation
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Academic
noun
The action or state of choking or being squeezed tightly.
The cause of death was strangulation.

Often appears as...
- cause of death by strangulation
- pressure causing strangulation
noun
Prevention of something by blocking or squeezing it.
Strangulation of blood supply to the area can cause tissue death.

Often appears as...
- strangulation of blood supply
- intestinal strangulation
Usage tips
Formal
Technical
noun
A situation where progress or activity is stopped.
The company faces strangulation due to severe financial restrictions.

Often appears as...
- financial strangulation
- economic strangulation
Usage tips
Formal
Academic
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Crime Scene
Strangulation is often associated with violent acts, helpful in crime or horror contexts.

The detective suspected foul play due to signs of strangulation.
Severe Danger
Implies a life-threatening situation requiring immediate response.

Swift action is crucial when an individual shows signs of strangulation.
Physical Force
Strangulation involves compression, often by someone's hands or an object.

The victim's neck bore the marks of strangulation.
Compare with
asphyxiatechokecompressionconstrictionligaturesmothersuffocatethrottle
Video examples
Paper towns and why...
and the men who had good jobs, one of the first things they did was tie a strangulation item of clothing around their necks. They literally put nooses on themselves, and then they went off to their jobs, whatever they were. That's not a recipe for a happy life.
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Why didn’t this 2,000...
Officials named the body the Lindow Man and determined that he’d suffered serious injuries, including blunt trauma and strangulation. But the most shocking thing about this gruesome story
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The 3-D Scanning...
executed by knives and the problem necks of strangulation and an axis and the CT scanner help us to identify all those lesions the beauty of all of it is we are
Video examples
Paper towns and why...
and the men who had good jobs, one of the first things they did was tie a strangulation item of clothing around their necks. They literally put nooses on themselves, and then they went off to their jobs, whatever they were. That's not a recipe for a happy life.
Video examples
Why didn’t this 2,000...
Officials named the body the Lindow Man and determined that he’d suffered serious injuries, including blunt trauma and strangulation. But the most shocking thing about this gruesome story
Video examples
The 3-D Scanning...
executed by knives and the problem necks of strangulation and an axis and the CT scanner help us to identify all those lesions the beauty of all of it is we are
Example 1 of 3
Quote examples
Andrew J. Bernstein
American Writer
Worrisome thoughts and their resulting feelings are a form of self strangulation. They not only strangle your emotions. They affect your physical life as well, and your ability to focus and get things done.

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Robert Zubrin
American Scientist
The policy of the Obama administration is to employ regulatory strangulation to drive up the price of energy. This must be exposed and opposed for what it is: a policy of forced economic contraction.

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Antonin Artaud
French Dramatist
There is in every madman a misunderstood genius whose idea, shining in his head, frightened people, and for whom delirium was the only solution to the strangulation that life had prepared for him.

Quote examples
Andrew J. Bernstein
American Writer
Worrisome thoughts and their resulting feelings are a form of self strangulation. They not only strangle your emotions. They affect your physical life as well, and your ability to focus and get things done.

Quote examples
Robert Zubrin
American Scientist
The policy of the Obama administration is to employ regulatory strangulation to drive up the price of energy. This must be exposed and opposed for what it is: a policy of forced economic contraction.

Quote examples
Antonin Artaud
French Dramatist
There is in every madman a misunderstood genius whose idea, shining in his head, frightened people, and for whom delirium was the only solution to the strangulation that life had prepared for him.

Example 1 of 3
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