strangulation|strangulations in English

noun

[stran·gu·la·tion || ‚stræŋgjə'leɪʃn /-jʊ'l-]

act of strangling; state of being strangled; extreme constriction of a body passage (Physiology)

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1. Action or process: strangulAtion

2. 5 synonyms for Asphyxiation: suffocation, strangulation, throttling, suffocation, suffocation

3. Choking definition is - producing the feeling of strangulation

4. Xiao Yan therefore ordered her executed by strangulation.

5. The charging cable may be a strangulation hazard for small children.

6. Coronary disease, gunshot wounds, blunt-force traumas, exsanguinations, strangulation...

7. There was blunt-force trauma to her head, signs of strangulation.

8. Strangulation, blocked airway, inert-gas inhalation, Compression of chest and diaphragm.

9. The Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act would create a new crime of aggravated strangulation

10. Strangulation with your bare hands is not as easy as one would believe.

11. In her fits of lacerating sarcasm(Sentencedict.com), I feel my hands twitch with the impulse toward strangulation.

12. Asphyxial deaths include suffocation, smothering, choking, positional asphyxia, mechanical asphyxia, traumatic asphyxia, hanging, strangulation, and “chemical” asphyxia.

13. Autoerotic asphyxia is the practice of self-inducing cerebral anoxia, usually by hanging, strangulation, or suffocation, during masturbation

14. Abusers who use non-fatal strangulation will face up to five years in jail under a new law planned by the government

15. Autoerotic activity sometimes consists of the practice of self-induced cerebral anoxia, usually by hanging, strangulation, or suffocation during masturbation. Autoerotic asphyxiation and accidental ligature strangulation by a partner are well-known phenomena described in medical literature, particularly in forensic medicine reports (1–5).

16. One incidence of intimate partner non-fatal strangulation (NFS) significantly increases the risk of homicide by Asphyxiation (i.e., deprivation of oxygen resulting in death)

17. A US Navy SEAL on Thursday pleaded guilty to the 2017 strangulation death of an Army Green Beret staff sergeant, according to a report

18. All kinds of obstructions of the alimentary tract, whether due to incarcerated hernias, strangulations, volvulus, lymphatic cysts or duplications, or to benign or malignant tumors, should be corrected immediately after a careful balance of fluid and electrolytes.

19. A second incident took place on 22-23 January, 2011 where one Indian fisherman Mr. Jaikumar died in the waters between India and Sri Lanka by strangulation allegedly by Sri Lankan Navy personnel.

20. This name may be derived from the fact that, in a pride of lions, the hunters are the lionesses, and kill their prey by strangulation, biting the throat of prey and holding them down until they die.

21. ‘The Asphyxiation caused to cattle due to inadvertent consumption of plastics was also showcased.’ ‘Asphyxiation by gas is definitely not to be found among them.’ ‘In large quantities, the gas could cause Asphyxiation.’ ‘In early 2001, he began surfing the Internet for information on strangulation and Asphyxiation.’

22. Asphyxia is a fast paced thriller, full of unsavoury reality, deception, thrills, twists, warped eroticism and dark humour, that will leave you gasping for breath as you approach its climax! Asphyxiaphilia: An extremely dangerous sexual practice involving the restriction or control of oxygen to the brain through suffocation or strangulation

23. ‘the prime minister has begun inching out of the pro-European Armlock in which he is held’ ‘She said the patterns of bruising on his neck were more consistent with manual strangulation ‘like a hand gripping the neck’, that they were consistent with his neck being compressed by an Armlock either from behind or …

24. Parsh, SN, and Bridget Parsh, EdD, RN, CNS, reply: First identified in 1934, self-Asphyxial behavior (SAB), also called self-Asphyxial risk-taking behavior, is defined as self-strangulation often achieved with hands, a noose, placement of a bag covering the head, or hyperventilation to achieve a brief euphoric state caused by cerebral

25. If the Adhesions have caused strangulation of the affected organ, then the organ may need to be removed; After a thorough Lysis of Adhesions, the surgeon repositions the organs, muscles, tissues, and closes the skin with sutures; Where is the Procedure Performed? Separation of (Lysis of) Adhesions procedure is performed in a hospital.