Sentences with Strangulate

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28 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Strangulate'

The python used its powerful coils to strangulate its prey, squeezing tightly until it could no longer breathe.

During the interrogation, the detective attempted to strangulate the truth out of the suspect, pressing for a confession.

The anaconda has a unique ability to strangulate its victims by wrapping its body around them, cutting off their air supply.

In some cultures, superstitions warn against wearing tight necklaces, as they believe it could strangulate the flow of positive energy.

The wrestler managed to strangulate his opponent by applying a chokehold, forcing him to tap out in submission.

As the climber reached higher altitudes, the thin air threatened to strangulate his breathing, making each breath a struggle.

The oppressive regime sought to strangulate dissent by suppressing freedom of speech and punishing those who spoke out.

In a desperate attempt to escape, the captured spy used a concealed wire to strangulate the guard, creating chaos.

The excessive regulations threatened to strangulate small businesses, hindering their growth and economic prosperity.

The wrestler tried to strangulate his opponent by tightening his grip around the neck.

The python's ability to strangulate its victims is a fascinating aspect of its hunting behavior.

The economic crisis threatened to strangulate the small businesses struggling to survive.

The economic sanctions threatened to strangulate the country's economy.

The weeds in the garden began to strangulate the flowers, hindering their growth.

The financial burden started to strangulate the small business, leading to closure.

The athlete felt the opponent trying to strangulate his chances of winning the match.

The medical condition caused the airways to strangulate, making breathing difficult.

The detective found evidence that the murderer tried to strangulate the victim with a scarf.

The invasive plant species can strangulate native vegetation, affecting the entire ecosystem.

The constrictor snake can strangulate its prey by squeezing with incredible force.

The oppressive regime sought to strangulate any opposition by controlling the media.

The climber felt a tightening sensation, realizing that the safety harness could strangulate if not properly secured.

The snake used its powerful coils to strangulate the prey before swallowing it whole.

The chef skillfully used kitchen twine to strangulate the roast, ensuring it retained its shape during cooking.

Economic sanctions can strangulate a country's economy, causing widespread hardship among its citizens.

The climber felt a sense of panic as the narrow crevice threatened to strangulate her movements.

The medical team worked quickly to remove the constricting band that was threatening to strangulate the patient's blood flow.

Excessive regulations can strangulate innovation and hinder the development of new technologies.

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