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suffocate
/ ˈsʌfəˌkeɪt /
verb
to kill or be killed by the deprivation of oxygen, as by obstruction of the air passage or inhalation of noxious gases
to block the air passages or have the air passages blocked
to feel or cause to feel discomfort from heat and lack of air
Other Word Forms
- suffocatingly adverb
- suffocation noun
- suffocative adjective
- unsuffocated adjective
- unsuffocative adjective
- suffocating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of suffocate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of suffocate1
Example Sentences
“I email all day, every day. I’m behind a screen all day, every day. It gets suffocating,” Middleman said.
"I feel suffocated, exhausted, hungry, scared - and I can't even stop to rest."
"As soon as I wake up, I go to a cafe. I tried libraries and study cafes, but they felt suffocating," she says.
In July, Kenya's Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions said it believed those buried might have been "starved and suffocated as a result of adopting and promoting extreme religious ideologies".
“They suffocated — that was a packing issue. Should have used more peanuts.”
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