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English to English adjective
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Suffocated; choked. |  | source: webster1913
verb
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deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing |  | Example: Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor
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impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of |  | Example: The foul air was slowly suffocating the children
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become stultified, suppressed, or stifled |  | Example: He is suffocating--living at home with his aged parents in the small village
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suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of |  | Example: His job suffocated him
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be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen |  | Example: The child suffocated under the pillow
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feel uncomfortable for lack of fresh air |  | Example: The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating
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struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake |  | Example: he swallowed a fishbone and gagged
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To choke or kill by stopping respiration; to stifle; to smother. |  | source: webster1913
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To become choked, stifled, or smothered. |  | source: webster1913
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