Meaning & Definition of Strangling in English
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Strangling
The act of choking or constricting someone's throat.
Pronunciation:
/ˈstræŋɡlɪŋ/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To kill or disable someone by constricting the throat.
Example Sentence: The detective discovered evidence that the victim had been strangled.
Definition: To impede the progress or growth of something.
Example Sentence: The excessive regulations were strangling the small business community.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English stranglen, from Old English stranglian.
Synonyms
chokingsuffocatingthrottlingconstrictingsmothering
Common Phrases and Expressions
- strangling hold: A grappling position that limits the opponent's ability to breathe.
- stranglehold: A firm grip or control over someone or something.
Translations
- Spanish: estrangulación
- French: étranglement
- German: Ersticken
- Russian: удушение
Related Words
- choke: To obstruct the throat, causing a person to be unable to breathe.
- suffocate: To die or cause someone to die from lack of air.
- throttle: To constrict the throat and prevent breathing.
Slang Meanings of strangling
Meaning: To overwhelm someone with excessive demands or pressure.
Example Sentence: The deadlines were strangling my creativity.
Meaning: To feel a strong sense of frustration or helplessness.
Example Sentence: I felt like my responsibilities were strangling me.