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tuok : choke (v.); strangulate (v.); suffocate (v.)
Synonyms: luok; tiok

Derivatives of tuok


Glosses:
choke
n. (artifact)1. choke, choke coil, choking coila coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current.
~ circuit, electric circuit, electrical circuitan electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow.
~ coilreactor consisting of a spiral of insulated wire that introduces inductance into a circuit.
n. (artifact)2. chokea valve that controls the flow of air into the carburetor of a gasoline engine.
~ automatic chokea choke that automatically controls the flow of air to the carburetor.
~ fuel systemequipment in a motor vehicle or aircraft that delivers fuel to the engine.
~ valvecontrol consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid.
v. (body)3. chokebreathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion.; "She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband"
~ breathe, take a breath, suspire, respiredraw air into, and expel out of, the lungs.; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"
v. (contact)4. choke, fret, gagbe too tight; rub or press.; "This neckband is choking the cat"
~ constrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeezesqueeze or press together.; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
v. (contact)5. choke, scragwring the neck of.; "The man choked his opponent"
~ constrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeezesqueeze or press together.; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
v. (body)6. choke, strangleconstrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing.
~ chokebreathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion.; "She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband"
~ constrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeezesqueeze or press together.; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
v. (body)7. choke, gag, strangle, suffocatestruggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake.; "he swallowed a fishbone and gagged"
~ suffer, hurtfeel pain or be in pain.
v. (social)8. chokefail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation.; "The team should have won hands down but choked, disappointing the coach and the audience"
~ fail, neglectfail to do something; leave something undone.; "She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib"; "The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account"
v. (social)9. chokecheck or slow down the action or effect of.; "She choked her anger"
~ bottle up, suppress, inhibitcontrol and refrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior.
v. (contact)10. back up, choke, choke off, clog, clog up, congest, foulbecome or cause to become obstructed.; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"
~ gum upstick together as if with gum.; "the inside of the pipe has gummed up"
~ obturate, occlude, close up, impede, obstruct, jam, blockblock passage through.; "obstruct the path"
~ crap upbecome obstructed or chocked up.; "The drains clogged up"
~ choke up, lug, stuff, blockobstruct.; "My nose is all stuffed"; "Her arteries are blocked"
~ silt, silt upbecome chocked with silt.; "The river silted up"
v. (contact)11. asphyxiate, choke, stifle, suffocateimpair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of.; "The foul air was slowly suffocating the children"
~ obturate, occlude, close up, impede, obstruct, jam, blockblock passage through.; "obstruct the path"
v. (change)12. choke, suffocatebecome stultified, suppressed, or stifled.; "He is suffocating--living at home with his aged parents in the small village"
~ suffocate, chokesuppress the development, creativity, or imagination of.; "His job suffocated him"
~ become, turnundergo a change or development.; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
v. (change)13. choke, suffocatesuppress the development, creativity, or imagination of.; "His job suffocated him"
~ dampen, stiflesmother or suppress.; "Stifle your curiosity"
~ suffocate, chokebecome stultified, suppressed, or stifled.; "He is suffocating--living at home with his aged parents in the small village"
v. (change)14. buy the farm, cash in one's chips, choke, conk, croak, decease, die, drop dead, exit, expire, give-up the ghost, go, kick the bucket, pass, pass away, perish, pop off, snuff itpass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life.; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
~ abortcease development, die, and be aborted.; "an aborting fetus"
~ change state, turnundergo a transformation or a change of position or action.; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
~ asphyxiate, stifle, suffocatebe asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen.; "The child suffocated under the pillow"
~ buy it, pip outbe killed or die.
~ drowndie from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating.; "The child drowned in the lake"
~ predeceasedie before; die earlier than.; "She predeceased her husband"
~ conk out, go bad, break down, die, fail, give out, give way, break, gostop operating or functioning.; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
~ starve, famishdie of food deprivation.; "The political prisoners starved to death"; "Many famished in the countryside during the drought"
~ diesuffer or face the pain of death.; "Martyrs may die every day for their faith"
~ falldie, as in battle or in a hunt.; "Many soldiers fell at Verdun"; "Several deer have fallen to the same gun"; "The shooting victim fell dead"
~ succumb, yieldbe fatally overwhelmed.
v. (change)15. choke, throttlereduce the air supply.; "choke a carburetor"
~ enrichmake better or improve in quality.; "The experience enriched her understanding"; "enriched foods"
v. (body)16. choke, gagcause to retch or choke.
~ sickenmake sick or ill.; "This kind of food sickens me"
strangulate
v. (contact)1. strangle, strangulate, throttlekill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air.; "he tried to strangle his opponent"; "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes"
~ killcause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly.; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
~ constrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeezesqueeze or press together.; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
~ garotte, garrote, garrotte, scragstrangle with an iron collar.; "people were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain"
v. (contact)2. strangulateconstrict a hollow organ or vessel so as to stop the flow of blood or air.
~ constrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeezesqueeze or press together.; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
v. (change)3. strangulatebecome constricted.; "The hernia will strangulate"
~ constringe, constrict, narrowbecome tight or as if tight.; "Her throat constricted"
suffocate
v. (contact)1. asphyxiate, smother, suffocatedeprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing.; "Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow"; "The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor"
~ asphyxiate, stifle, suffocatebe asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen.; "The child suffocated under the pillow"
~ killcause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly.; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
~ coverprovide with a covering or cause to be covered.; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
v. (change)2. asphyxiate, stifle, suffocatebe asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen.; "The child suffocated under the pillow"
~ buy the farm, cash in one's chips, croak, decease, die, drop dead, give-up the ghost, kick the bucket, pass away, perish, snuff it, expire, pop off, conk, exit, choke, go, passpass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life.; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"
~ strangledie from strangulation.
~ asphyxiate, suffocate, smotherdeprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing.; "Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow"; "The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor"
v. (body)3. suffocatefeel uncomfortable for lack of fresh air.; "The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating"
~ feelbe conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state.; "My cold is gone--I feel fine today"; "She felt tired after the long hike"; "She felt sad after her loss"