English to Urdu Dictionary suffocate

suffocate

دم گھٹ
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
دم گهٹنا
example
Unable to surface to breathe, they 'suffocate' and drown and are eventually washed onto the beaches along the coast here.
They are constrictors; they 'suffocate' their prey by coiling around it and squeezing.
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.
The heat had suddenly become unbearable; he thought he might 'suffocate' at any moment.
SIDS, also called crib death or cot death, occurs when babies 'suffocate' accidentally or stop breathing in an event called sleep apnea.
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.
The loneliness that had been pervading my life and slowly 'suffocating' me was now lifting, and I could breathe freely again.
He held her so close she nearly 'suffocated' on his jacket.
When Logan got off the plane he was completely stifled by the 'suffocating' heat of Michigan.
While climbing out of the window, his neck got stuck and it appears he was unable to breathe and 'suffocated' .
The little girl had been molested and asphyxiated, 'suffocated' to death.
I have been choked and almost 'suffocated' to death during that time, all the while, more concerned about the well being of others than for myself.
Scheele described the chlorine gas formed as having a greenish yellow color and a 'suffocating' odor ‘most oppressive to the lungs.’
Dozens of boys and men 'suffocated' to death, locked for days in an airless, sweltering shipping container by rebels controlling northern Ivory Coast, two survivors said.
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.
Caked in cracked dirt and seeping sweat, crawling on all fours, 'suffocating' from the heat, and trying to avoid startled lizards and bats, I cannot help but feel that I am glad they widened the tunnels for us.
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' .
Perhaps David and his like will only be happy when they are known as ‘Citizen 326789’ or some similar Orwellian label that 'suffocates' what remains of individual freedom.
It's typical that his reputation in the 'suffocatingly' highbrow environs of classical music is often that of a composer who's too simplistic or too ‘emotional’.
The air was close and 'suffocating' in the black car, as she drove aimlessly down the interstate, trying to flee from all her memories and the life that was sucking all the wants and needs from her that once made her happy.
As I, along with half the nation, waited, hardly daring to breathe, the announcement came that little Kathy had 'suffocated' .
The girls, aged three and four, were 'suffocated' by fumes from the fire which started in the ground-floor flat of the three storey Victorian house in Osterley Road.
Kids today are rarely allowed to follow their imaginations outdoors without close, almost 'suffocating' , supervision.
That day she 'suffocated' her son and then tried to kill herself.
But the need to break clear from the 'suffocation' of reverent togetherness is not just a matter of philosophical self-respect.
In the opinion of these writers, sleepers in stuffy rooms were slowly 'suffocating' in a toxic fog of their own breath, sweat, and flatulence.
One gruesome scene is shot behind an oppressive red filter, visually 'suffocating' the viewer.
At least 14 people were killed in the incident, including two small children who 'suffocated' when teargas was shot into their homes.
Have mercy on me for I am 'suffocated' with this heat.
She couldn't find anything out of order, but sometimes she felt oppressed, 'suffocated' .
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