English to Urdu Dictionary strangle

strangle

گلا گھونٹ
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
گل دبانا
example
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.
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.
In Wharton's world, other people and the rigid expectations of stratified society conspire to 'strangle' individual happiness.
If it were true, it would 'strangle' any hopes for better relations with the United States.
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!
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
An urge to 'strangle' the older girl was suppressed.
they allowed bureaucracy to 'strangle' initiative
A choked sound came from my throat, a 'strangled' sound.
Is that 'strangling' the nascent ‘alarm tone’ market?
The court declared the man guilty of 'strangling' his sister to death with a telephone cord.
Tatsuya brought his face closer, grabbing Tomoya's neck, 'strangling' him slightly.
Dougal thrust Gino backward into the wall, his fingers tight around his neck, literally 'strangling' him.
Then the Nigerians will fan across Monrovia, seize the port and allow humanitarian access to the 'strangled' city.
Sometimes, I felt like 'strangling' him to death.
Alex's cold hands went to Michelle's neck, and 'strangled' her for dear life.
I uttered a 'strangled' yelp of sheer terror, as the unidentified floating object moved jerkily toward me.
He 'strangled' the urge to bang his head backwards.
She wanted to scream, but a 'strangled' sounding gasp was all that emitted from her.
It says less about the logic of reform than about the poverty of a debate that's 'strangled' by interest groups and ideology on both sides.
She heard gunshots, loud and sharp through the air and a 'strangled' scream ripped from her throat, as she tasted the dirt.
And it's here where the 'strangler' may be hiding.
Their interests diverge from ours, and their control over the network 'strangles' our ability to communicate.
Many 'stranglers' on the sides fell to carefully placed shafts.
He escaped, but his kinsman later 'strangled' him to death.
Finally, he 'strangled' her to death with a gauze bandage.
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