English to Turkish Dictionary suffocate

suffocate

Boğmak
definition
verb
ten detainees suffocated in an airless police cell
die or cause to die from lack of air or inability to breathe.
translation of 'suffocate'
verb
bunalmak,
boğulmak,
söndürmek,
hava alamamak,
tıkanmak,
boğmak
example
SIDS, also called crib death or cot death, occurs when babies 'suffocate' accidentally or stop breathing in an event called sleep apnea.
The heat had suddenly become unbearable; he thought he might 'suffocate' at any moment.
She shuddered remembering the last time she had missed the early bus and how she had had to sit beside some guy wearing so much cologne she thought that she would 'suffocate' from lack of real air.
Almost everybody used it, in every conceivable situation, and constantly, in such a way as would oppress and 'suffocate' us could we go back in time and live in that environment.
They are constrictors; they 'suffocate' their prey by coiling around it and squeezing.
Unable to surface to breathe, they 'suffocate' and drown and are eventually washed onto the beaches along the coast here.
Nothing is too tacky, nothing too 'suffocatingly' sentimental for daytime television.
Cyclone B, or hydrogen cyanide, is a very poisonous gas that causes death by internal 'suffocation' .
One gets the sense that he finds the Western episteme constraining, if not 'suffocating' , in its insistence upon the ideological hold and closure of meaning.
One gruesome scene is shot behind an oppressive red filter, visually 'suffocating' the viewer.
Between them, they have so eroded Kate's confidence and self-esteem that she is incapable of taking control of her own life, and she is trapped in an increasingly 'suffocating' existence as she grows to adulthood.
A post-mortem examination showed he was asphyxiated, or 'suffocated' .
I couldn't breathe, the fumes were 'suffocating' me.
What one generation considers the very definition of success - a steady job and a roof over one's head - the next often finds constricting, if not 'suffocating' .
As I, along with half the nation, waited, hardly daring to breathe, the announcement came that little Kathy had 'suffocated' .
In the opinion of these writers, sleepers in stuffy rooms were slowly 'suffocating' in a toxic fog of their own breath, sweat, and flatulence.
The loneliness that had been pervading my life and slowly 'suffocating' me was now lifting, and I could breathe freely again.
He felt like he was 'suffocating' under his father's oppression.
But the need to break clear from the 'suffocation' of reverent togetherness is not just a matter of philosophical self-respect.
The victim would eventually die of exposure and 'suffocation' .
Sometimes she would wake at night unable to breathe, terrified she was 'suffocating' .
The men reportedly 'suffocated' after being held for hours in a vehicle that lacked oxygen.
The courtyard was completely silent, as it had been earlier, but now the silence seemed oppressive, 'suffocating' .
About ten people a year in the UK die from 'suffocating' after having an allergic reaction to something they ate.
He held her so close she nearly 'suffocated' on his jacket.
His legs had become trapped and the equipment was 'suffocating' him.
What Maryna is leaving behind is not obscurity but an oppressive, 'suffocating' fame; not poverty but tiresome social privilege.
Twenty-one children were killed, most of them 'suffocated' , and 47 others were injured when a guardrail gave way on a dark stairwell at a school during a power blackout last Monday.
While climbing out of the window, his neck got stuck and it appears he was unable to breathe and 'suffocated' .
Although, the holes in the watery Wicklow defence were initially plugged, the problem of their inability to create scoreable chances was still 'suffocating' their performance.
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