English to Indonesian Dictionary strangle

strangle

mencekik
definition
verb
the victim was strangled with a scarf
squeeze or constrict the neck of (a person or animal), especially so as to cause death.
translation of 'strangle'
verb
tercekek,
mencekik,
menahan,
mengangkang,
mencengkam,
tercekik
noun
perintang,
pegangan mencekek,
cekikan,
pegangan mencekik,
cekekan
example
If it were true, it would 'strangle' any hopes for better relations with the United States.
An urge to 'strangle' the older girl was suppressed.
When I get my hands on her, I'm going to 'strangle' her until her neck is two inches thick!
they allowed bureaucracy to 'strangle' initiative
The strategic struggle for Afghanistan was a fight to 'strangle' the other's logistics.
Why should excess consumption 'strangle' economic growth?
overrestrictive policies that 'strangle' growth
The pattern is familiar: vested interests rage against change and do their best to 'strangle' it by cynically invoking such shibboleths as tradition, the family and the sanctity of Sunday.
Every impulse that we strive to 'strangle' broods in the mind, and poisons us… The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.
Business is telling us that an assembly would 'strangle' growth.
In Wharton's world, other people and the rigid expectations of stratified society conspire to 'strangle' individual happiness.
I wanted to grab her by the neck and 'strangle' her.
As Radcliffe shattered a world record in each one it appeared that she became more and more 'strangled' by her own expectations and those of others.
His family acquired wealth beyond their wildest dreams and a measure of power that still 'strangles' the development of democracy in Chile.
Somehow the thought struck him as extremely funny and he 'strangled' the shout of laughter that arose in his throat.
A 'strangled' scream escaped my throat as the great white shark ripped the protective cage to pieces, as if it was made of matchwood…
I have firm proposals to reduce the bureaucracy which is 'strangling' farming.
As he burst through the surface, his 'strangled' breathing was the only sound other than the rushing water that pulled him farther downstream.
Put a face to the obscene greed that's 'strangling' our beloved country!
It took all my will power to keep myself from 'strangling' that person to death.
When we worry we are 'strangling' the very hope and faith of our future and the achieving of our goals in Christ.
In practice, their lives are devoured by activities and 'strangled' with attachments.
The second girl made a 'strangled' sound in her throat.
Economies die more slowly, 'strangled' by fear and despair.
But suddenly, she had both hands around his neck and was 'strangling' him.
Jen nodded, a 'strangled' sound coming out of her throat that sounded like ‘yes.’
He 'strangled' the urge to bang his head backwards.
She believes that the new measures could be valuable but said there was a risk that the benefits could be 'strangled' by bureaucracy and costs.
Finally, he 'strangled' her to death with a gauze bandage.
I nearly leapt out from my seat, a 'strangled' squeak uttered from somewhere in my throat as an unexpected voice spoke from behind me.
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