estrangle (Meaning)

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estrangle (v. t.)

To strangle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of estrangle

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estrangle Sentence Examples

  1. The assassin estrangled the victim with a silken cord, snuffing out their life in an instant.
  2. The python's powerful coils estrangled the antelope, crushing its bones as it tightened its grip.
  3. The madman estrangled his neighbor in a fit of rage, his fingers leaving deep grooves in her neck.
  4. The executioner prepared the noose, knowing that it would soon estrangle the condemned man.
  5. The vines grew rampant, estrangling the trees, blocking sunlight and preventing their growth.
  6. The corrupt official's actions estrangled the economy, leading to widespread poverty and despair.
  7. The victim's pleas for mercy went unanswered as the killer relentlessly estrangled her.
  8. The detective followed the trail of clues that estrangled the truth, leading him closer to the perpetrator.
  9. The child's toy was a choking hazard, posing a risk of estranglement if not used properly.
  10. The suffocating heat of the summer estrangled the city, making it unbearable to breathe outdoors.

FAQs About the word estrangle

To strangle.

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The assassin estrangled the victim with a silken cord, snuffing out their life in an instant.

The python's powerful coils estrangled the antelope, crushing its bones as it tightened its grip.

The madman estrangled his neighbor in a fit of rage, his fingers leaving deep grooves in her neck.

The executioner prepared the noose, knowing that it would soon estrangle the condemned man.