Strangulated example sentences

Related (11): suffocated, constricted, compressed, choked, throttled, inhibited, restrained, stifled, oppressed, suppressed, smothered.

strangulated

adjective

strangulated (adjective)

  - (of a part of the body, typically a hernia) having the blood supply reduced or cut off as a result of compression of blood vessels.

  - uttered with difficulty, as if from a constricted throat:

  - having been strangled:

stran·gu·late

verb

strangulated (past tense) · strangulated (past participle)

  - strangle; throttle:

  - hamper or hinder the development or activity of:

Synonyms

throttle, choke, garrotte, asphyxiate, stifle

"Strangulated" Example Sentences

1. The python strangulated the prey with its powerful muscles.
2. The tight corset strangulated her breathing.
3. His fear strangulated his voice as he tried to scream.
4. The government policies strangulated the economy.
5. The rope strangulated the tree as it grew.
6. The burglars strangulated the security guard to avoid detection.
7. The thick fog strangulated the visibility on the road.
8. The tight knot strangulated the sailor's hand.
9. The disease strangulated the patient's air passages.
10. The poisonous snake strangulated its victim slowly.
11. The vine strangulated the tree to gain more sunlight.
12. The lack of air conditioning during summer strangulated the workers in the factory.
13. The financial crisis strangulated the small businesses.
14. With tears in her eyes, she felt like her heart was being strangulated with pain.
15. The wires behind the TV were so tangled, they almost strangulated the technician's hands.
16. The invading army strategized to strangulate their opponent's supply lines.
17. The tight grip of the wrestler strangulated his opponent.
18. The heavy workload strangulated her social life.
19. The vines in her garden strangulated the tomato plants.
20. The economic sanctions from other countries strangulated the country's exports.
21. The snakes at the reptile exhibit were dangerous, some could even strangulate their prey.
22. The political unrest in the country strangulated tourism.
23. The doctor warned the patient of the possibility of the tumor strangulating the blood supply.
24. The network outage strangulated the internet connection.
25. He was shocked to find out that the serial killer had strangulated his victims.
26. The twisted plot of the mystery novel was strangulating his brain.
27. The traffic congestion in the city center was so bad, it almost strangulated the entire city's economy.
28. The scarf on her neck was so tight, it felt like it was strangulating her.
29. The factory's smokestacks were emitting toxic fumes, slowly strangulating the nearby community.
30. The tight collar of his shirt felt like it was strangulating him all day.

Common Phases

1. The victim was found with a strangulated hernia; doctors rushed to perform emergency surgery.
2. The plant was wilting due to strangulated roots; it needed to be repotted.
3. The suspect's air flow was cut off by the strangulated cord; the police had to intervene.
4. The dog's barking was strangulated by the tight collar; the owner loosened it immediately.
5. The prisoner's screams were strangulated by the gag in his mouth; he could only shake his head in fear.

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