"choke out" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: chokes out [present, singular, third-person], choking out [participle, present], choked out [participle, past], choked out [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} choke out (third-person singular simple present chokes out, present participle choking out, simple past and past participle choked out)
  1. (transitive) To say (something) with difficulty, while or as if choking. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-choke_out-en-verb-KCg4XIKM Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English phrasal verbs with particle (out), English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 31 9 8 13 29 10 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 28 8 7 19 28 10 Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs with particle (out): 26 9 9 19 27 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 27 9 7 19 27 11
  2. (transitive) To prevent (something) from growing by overwhelming it or robbing it of nutrients. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-choke_out-en-verb-o6gpj7u1
  3. (transitive) To extinguish (fire) (by depriving it of oxygen or fuel). Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-choke_out-en-verb-DmMGu7Hb
  4. (transitive, figurative) To destroy (something) by depriving it of a vital resource. Tags: figuratively, transitive Synonyms: smother, starve, stifle
    Sense id: en-choke_out-en-verb-hBEAke58 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English phrasal verbs with particle (out), English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 31 9 8 13 29 10 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 28 8 7 19 28 10 Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs with particle (out): 26 9 9 19 27 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 27 9 7 19 27 11
  5. (transitive) To prevent (light) from passing through. Tags: transitive Synonyms: block, obstruct
    Sense id: en-choke_out-en-verb-boMrkzuk Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English phrasal verbs with particle (out), English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 31 9 8 13 29 10 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 28 8 7 19 28 10 Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs with particle (out): 26 9 9 19 27 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 27 9 7 19 27 11
  6. (transitive) To cause (a person) to lose consciousness by applying a chokehold. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-choke_out-en-verb-6Sz~IgY5 Categories (other): English phrasal verbs with particle (out), English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English phrasal verbs with particle (out): 26 9 9 19 27 10 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 27 9 7 19 27 11

Inflected forms

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