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ALL meanings of choke off

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  • phrasal verb choke off To choke off financial growth means to restrict or control the rate at which a country's economy can grow. 3
  • noun choke off to bring to an end; end the growth of 3
  • verb with object choke off to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle. 1
  • verb with object choke off to stop by or as if by strangling or stifling: The sudden wind choked his words. 1
  • verb with object choke off to stop by filling; obstruct; clog: Grease choked the drain. 1
  • verb with object choke off to suppress (a feeling, emotion, etc.) (often followed by back or down): I managed to choke back my tears. 1
  • verb with object choke off to fill chock-full: The storeroom was choked with furniture. 1
  • verb with object choke off to seize (a log, felled tree, etc.) with a chain, cable, or the like, so as to facilitate removal. 1
  • verb with object choke off to enrich the fuel mixture of (an internal-combustion engine) by diminishing the air supply to the carburetor. 1
  • verb with object choke off Sports. to grip (a bat, racket, or the like) farther than usual from the end of the handle; shorten one's grip on (often followed by up). 1
  • verb without object choke off to suffer from or as from strangling or suffocating: He choked on a piece of food. 1
  • verb without object choke off to become obstructed, clogged, or otherwise stopped: The words choked in her throat. 1
  • noun choke off the act or sound of choking. 1
  • noun choke off a mechanism by which the air supply to the carburetor of an internal-combustion engine can be diminished or stopped. 1
  • noun choke off Machinery. any mechanism that, by blocking a passage, regulates the flow of air, gas, etc. 1
  • noun choke off Electricity. choke coil. 1
  • noun choke off a narrowed part, as in a chokebore. 1
  • noun choke off the bristly upper portion of the receptacle of the artichoke. 1
  • transitivephrasal verb choke off restrict sth severely 1
  • transitivephrasal verb choke off restrict sth severely 1
  • verb choke off (Idiomatic) VT To get rid of, cause to come to an end. 0
  • verb choke off To stop a person in the execution of a purpose. 0
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