suffocate in English

verb
1
die or cause to die from lack of air or inability to breathe.
ten detainees suffocated in an airless police cell

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1. To suffocate.

2. You suffocate him.

3. You tried to suffocate your son.

4. The stale air made us suffocate.

5. Hold my nose, suffocate me.

6. Jealousy can suffocate any relationship.

7. If we stay here, we'll suffocate.

8. She felt often she must suffocate.

9. The tense atmosphere made everybody suffocate.

10. 15 Jealousy can suffocate any relationship.

11. I've never seen a man suffocate before.

12. Asphyxiate is a synonym of suffocate

13. ExIt'suffocate suffocate , achieve collect drop considerably.

14. But they do suffocate from a lack of air.

15. If you stayed seated, he said, you'd suffocate.

16. Drowning means to suffocate from joy, tenderness and yearning.

17. As verbs the difference between suffocate and Asphyxiate is that suffocate is (ergative) to suffer, or cause someone to suffer, from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body while Asphyxiate is to smother or suffocate someone

18. If you shut all the windows, I will suffocate.

19. 18 synonyms for Asphyxiate: suffocate, choke, strangle, stifle, smother, throttle, strangulate

20. Are you trying to suffocate us with that putrid smell?

21. Suffocate and send to until the last days of one's life talented poetess only!

22. Belugas can become trapped by freezing ice and starve or suffocate

23. The heat is tolerable at night but suffocate during the day.

24. 18 synonyms for Asphyxiate: suffocate, choke, strangle, stifle, smother, throttle, strangulate

25. They put all their weight into their antlers and suffocate a victim.

26. Covering beds in enough pillows to suffocate an entire old people's home.

27. Probably, in the close confinement, he would suffocate in his own smoke.

28. When you suffocate someone you actually have less control over their death.

29. The governor's proposals would actually cost millions of jobs and suffocate the economy.

30. And they suffocate when other animals pile on top of them in overcrowded, poorly loaded cages.

31. Sediments can also abrade and suffocate periphyton and macrophytes thus decreasing the primary production (Waters 1995).

32. I have a tight grasp of the feelings and let him suffocate you.

33. They strangle, they aspirate their vomit, they suffocate, they have a heart attack.

34. He uses a combination of length, quickness and tenacity to suffocate his opponents.

35. Asphyxiate: 1 v deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing Synonyms: smother , suffocate stifle , suffocate be Asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen Type of: kill cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly v impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of Synonyms: choke , stifle , suffocate Type of: block , close

36. It breathes air and will suffocate if it is prevented from reaching the surface.

37. You will feel to suffocate at the top of the peak,but you never stop.

38. Without this vital exchange our cells would quickly die and leave the body to suffocate.

39. In the face of these contradictions, she must provide a blanket of stability, which warms but does not suffocate.

40. He began to suffocate and then burst through a plane of white anger to the surface.

41. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? Suffocate my candor.

42. Until now, this simple complaint has been enough to suffocate any sensible discussion of reform.

43. His horrible wont was to envelop his victim with his wings and suffocate him to death.

44. Asphyxiate somebody to make somebody become unconscious or die by preventing them from breathing synonym suffocate

45. The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim.

46. The intelligence and wisdom of your children will suffocate if you don't give them enough time and space.

47. [be VERB -ed] Synonyms: suffocate, choke, strangle, stifle More Synonyms of Asphyxiate asphyxiation (æsfɪksieɪʃən) uncountable noun

48. The actual death toll is much greater because thousands more turtles are caught in fishing nets and suffocate.

49. Brows should not appear greasy, glossy or shiny, if so you used too much, as this can suffocate the skin and delay healing

50. In addition , remove all fluffy bedding , quilts , sheepskins , stuffed animals , and pillows from the crib to ensure that your baby doesn't get tangled in them or suffocate .