9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Strangle' in a Sentence
"To cause death by compressing the throat, hindering the intake of air, typically accomplished by using hands or a tightly drawn cord." more
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Despite the efforts of the negotiators, the hostage-taker will have been strangling the situation for hours.
The economic policies will have been strangling small businesses, causing widespread unemployment.
The tight budget constraints will have been strangling the project's progress for months.
By the end of the movie, suspense will have been strangling the audience, eager to know the resolution.
The relentless workload will have been strangling the employees' work-life balance.
Despite the extensive training, nervousness will have been strangling the rookie before the crucial match.
The oppressive regime will have been strangling the citizens' freedom of expression.
By the time the rescue team arrives, the python will have been strangling its prey.
The vines will have been strangling the once vibrant garden, leaving it in ruins.
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