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Filter by Meaning The organization's strict dress code policy seemed to strangle individuality in the workplace.
The uncomfortable silence in the room seemed to strangle any attempt at conversation.
The strict rules and regulations of the boarding school seemed to strangle the students' ability to have fun and socialize.
Fear of failure can strangle one's creativity.
A lack of funding can strangle scientific research.
Poor management can strangle the growth of a company.
The wrestler was able to strangle his opponent's arm and pin him down.
The lack of qualified talent may strangle the growth of the knowledge-based industry.
The high-interest rates may strangle the investment in the real estate market.
The fierce competition may strangle the growth of the startup.
The lack of investment will strangle the development of the startup.
The rising cost of raw materials may strangle the profits of the manufacturing industry.
The bureaucracy strangle innovation and progress.
The limited market access may strangle the success of the export-oriented business.
The controversial statement will strangle the speaker's reputation.
The strangle hold is a dangerous move that can cause serious injury if not done correctly.
The man's sudden inability to speak was due to a strangle in his windpipe.
The negative publicity could strangle the charity's donations.
The wrestler was able to escape the strangle hold and turn the match around.
The athlete's poor performance was attributed to a strangle in his blood vessels, reducing the oxygen supply to his muscles.
The mafia boss threatened to strangle his subordinate if he failed to carry out his orders.
The swimmer's laps were interrupted by a strangle in the pool's filtration system, causing debris to accumulate in the water.
The mother warned her child not to strangle his little brother while playing.
The patient was diagnosed with a strangle in his esophagus, which caused difficulty in swallowing.
The pilot's quick thinking prevented a disaster when he noticed a strangle in the plane's hydraulic system.
The child was frightened by the scene in the movie where the monster tried to strangle the hero.
She didn't want to strangle his opinion, but she just couldn't agree.
The villain tried to strangle the hero with his bare hands.
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