English to Tamil Dictionary strangulate

strangulate

ஓட்டத்தைத் தடு
definition
verb
a strangulated hernia
prevent circulation of the blood supply through (a part of the body, especially a hernia) by constriction.
the poor woman died strangulated
strangle; throttle.
translation of 'strangulate'
அழுத்தத்தின் மூலம் இரத்த ஓட்டத்தைத் தடு
example
This absorbs the human resources of the police and reduces their ability to 'strangulate' the supply route.
He has beaten up his mother and children and even tried to 'strangulate' one child.
The Government has decided to legislate, regulate and, as usual, 'strangulate' .
As the project is executed with aid from the World Bank, there may be several strings attached that may eventually 'strangulate' the unsuspecting customers whose immediate need is water.
These can get caught on objects and 'strangulate' the child.
If a child was doing it, it could encircle and 'strangulate' part of the body and that would interfere with the blood supply.
In the 1990s and beyond, institutions of higher education in Africa, especially the universities, must contend with several interrelated major problems, whose combined effect threatens to 'strangulate' them…
His best feathered friend is an adopted Canada goose named Gilligan that he saved from 'strangulating' in a fishing net, an ongoing love affair that will soon become a children's book.
Amniotic bands that connected a hypocoiled cord to the fetal neck and 'strangulated' the neck were seen in one case.
Acutely 'strangulated' haemorrhoids occur as a result of thrombus formation resulting in gross swelling, irreducible prolapse, and severe pain.
the poor woman died 'strangulated'
the poor woman died 'strangulated'
a 'strangulated' cry
Kristin doesn't so much sing as offer 'strangulated' , childlike whispers that are often double-tracked.
Mason's low, slightly 'strangulated' voice is perfect for suggesting the thin-lipped intensity of his newly unpeeled anger.
Mr Surjewala said the government had 'strangulated' the democracy in Haryana by registering false criminal cases against Congress leaders and workers.
The minorities, especially the ten million Christians, are physically, socially and spiritually 'strangulated' and trapped under the Blasphemy Law in Pakistan.
All of a sudden - when the working classes benefit - we get a massed chorus warning of money's 'strangulating' effect.
In the more humane 19th cent., however, the sight of poor folk being 'strangulated' for minor offences became less acceptable, and other methods of crime prevention were sought.
a 'strangulated' cry
He came up with the scheme in response to 'strangulating' trading blocks imposed by England, which had led to widespread poverty in Scotland.
Her voice is as sexy as ever, yet, for such a small venue as the Blue Heron Arts Center, often too loud, and sometimes curiously 'strangulated' .
Using 'strangulated' syntax instead of plain English means that the real meaning can be concealed from all save the magic circle of fellow-professionals who are in on the act.
Though he can do all the pro forma stuff in bigger settings, his performances can be stiff and 'strangulated' .
The music is volatile: its percussion tribal and its lead like a snake charmer's flute, 'strangulated' forever.
The gruff, 'strangulated' tones seemed to reflect the woman's petulant desires and suffocated potential, making her initially quite grotesque but ultimately deeply sympathetic.
Indian fashion is at a different stage of development and just arbitrarily dumping foreign trends into clothes stores 'strangulates' Indian tastes and style.
He said the defendant decided to do away with her cousin when she could not repay the loan, and had her 'strangulated' , by two close aides.
But the law is free of that 'strangulating' formalism that is seen as a burden rather than a blessing.
a 'strangulated' hernia
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