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Filter by Meaning The company's strict policies were starting to strangulate the creativity of its employees.
The tree roots were slowly starting to strangulate the water pipes underground.
The intense pressure to succeed was starting to strangulate the athlete's motivation.
The tight shirt collar was beginning to strangulate the singer's voice.
The suffocating smoke from the fire was starting to strangulate the people trapped inside the building.
The overgrowth of invasive plants was starting to strangulate the native flora in the ecosystem.
The overwhelming smoke and fumes in the burning building threatened to strangulate the firefighters.
The authoritarian government's censorship laws were designed to strangulate freedom of speech.
The snake tried to strangulate the mouse to death.
The spider was able to strangulate its prey with its powerful mandibles.
The government tried to strangulate the protestors' demands by imposing curfews and blocking internet access.
The dictator used his military power to strangulate any signs of opposition in the country.
The corporation attempted to strangulate the union's demands by threatening to outsource jobs.
The king sought to strangulate any dissidence among his subjects by punishing any acts of sedition.
The government used censorship to strangulate any views that it deemed to be dangerous to public order.
The police took strict measures to strangulate the drug trade in the city.
The coach used defensive tactics to strangulate the opposing team's offense.
The police were ordered to use force to strangulate the rebellion before it spread to other cities.
The employer tried to strangulate the employee's request for higher wages by citing the company's financial difficulties.
The ruling party used their power to strangulate the opposition party's fundraising efforts.
The manager wanted to strangulate the rumors of downsizing before they could affect employee morale.
The authoritarian regime used propaganda to strangulate any critical voices in the media.
The military regime used brutal tactics to strangulate the student protests.
The government tried to strangulate the labor movement by banning unions.
The company tried to strangulate the employee's efforts to unionize.
The authorities implemented strict laws to strangulate the free press.
The management team tried to strangulate the whistleblower's efforts to expose the company's wrongdoing.
The monarchy used the military to strangulate the independence movement.
The wrestler attempted to strangulate his opponent during the match.
The anaconda will strangulate its prey before swallowing it whole.
The python will strangulate the rabbit before swallowing it.
He had to strangulate his fear before going on the rollercoaster ride.
She had to strangulate her excitement when she got the news about her promotion.
She tried to strangulate her jealousy when her friend got a better score.
He struggled to strangulate his anger when his brother broke his toy.
She had to strangulate her tears in front of her boss.
He had to strangulate his sadness when his pet died.
He had to strangulate his anxiety before giving the speech.
He had to strangulate his urge to smoke in front of his kids.
He tried to strangulate his frustration while waiting in the long queue.
She tried to strangulate her laughter during the serious meeting.
She tried to strangulate her feelings of guilt after lying to her friend.
She tried to strangulate her disappointment when she didn't get the job.
He tried to strangulate the rope around the load of bricks, but it slipped out of his grasp.
The dictator ordered his troops to use force to strangulate any signs of opposition.
The python was able to easily strangulate its prey with its powerful coils.
The financial crisis threatened to strangulate the global economy.
The dictator sought to strangulate dissent by cracking down on free speech.
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