English to Malay 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
mencekik
example
Why should excess consumption 'strangle' economic growth?
In Wharton's world, other people and the rigid expectations of stratified society conspire to 'strangle' individual happiness.
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.
The strategic struggle for Afghanistan was a fight to 'strangle' the other's logistics.
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.
overrestrictive policies that 'strangle' growth
I wanted to grab her by the neck and 'strangle' her.
When I get my hands on her, I'm going to 'strangle' her until her neck is two inches thick!
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.
Business is telling us that an assembly would 'strangle' growth.
they allowed bureaucracy to 'strangle' initiative
She showed them, but the thieves were still unsatisfied and nearly 'strangled' her to death.
Finally, he 'strangled' her to death with a gauze bandage.
A 'strangled' sob forced its way past my constricted throat muscles.
Plans have been drawn up to safeguard Cumbria's thriving local meat industry from being 'strangled' by bureaucracy.
Then, in some unexplained way, the sprocket chain tore loose and managed to wrap itself about the boy's neck, 'strangling' him.
He had 'strangled' a prostitute to death when she disagreed with him.
The second girl made a 'strangled' sound in her throat.
In the end, the struggle against the central powers exhausted and 'strangled' the impulse to freedom associated with growing equality, and the middle classes succumbed to being administered.
A choked sound came from my throat, a 'strangled' sound.
A 'strangled' noise came from the woman's throat.
In practice, their lives are devoured by activities and 'strangled' with attachments.
I had to severely restrain myself from 'strangling' her right there and then.
He escaped, but his kinsman later 'strangled' him to death.
But the silence of the night gave way to 'strangled' sobs in my throat.
Sara wrapped her legs around Dallas's waist and held on to his neck almost 'strangling' him.
I should be happy, but I'm so overwhelmed by shame, confusion and fear that they are 'strangling' the feelings of love I have for him.
Arin felt a lump form in the back of his throat, a 'strangled' gasp being all that could escape.
Her voice had shaken badly and more than once, he had caught the sound of her 'strangling' a sob.
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