Similar words: suffocating, suffocate, location, vocation, avocation, evocation, allocation, relocation. Meaning: [‚sʌfə'keɪʃn] n. 1. killing by depriving of oxygen 2. the condition of being deprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped).
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31. In Korea, they risk suffocation by the chaebol, themselves overgrown family businesses.
32. However , the little falcon had already died of suffocation.
33. "The inmates may die through suffocation, and they may be aware because the thiopental is insufficient, " Zimmers says.
34. Let me amnesia, suffocation, let me die before you have it!
35. A suffocation sensor, evolutionarily programmed to produce negative affectivity may help explaining why asthma and COPD patients are at higher risk for depression and panic.
36. The impulse, oppressed and suffocated by fatuity and fear, produces the intense contrast between exuberance and suffocation, conveying the agonized mentality of the hero and heroine.
37. Sorry, but cuddly stuffed animals -- another infant suffocation danger --- should get evicted.
38. Meanwhile, the mortality rates of accidental suffocation and drowning were measured.
39. Its purple visage, and its violet-colored hands showed that it had perished from suffocation, but as it was not yet cold, I hesitated to throw it into the water that ran at my feet.
40. The oxygen consumption rate and suffocation point of cru carp F1 laver of Carassius auratus hybridized with Cyprinus capio are studied.
41. Into the suffocation dungeons the visitor is taken for a moment and feels himself strangling.
42. An unprecedented finally felt the pressure a bit to suffocation.
43. The first 6 reasons leading to death were found to be suffocation respiratory diseases, infections, deformity, intracranial bleeding and scleroma.
44. The greatest dangers of pyroclastic avalanches are probably heat and suffocation.
45. He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.
46. Cancer is the result of suffocation of the cells due to too much mucous present such that the cells cannot feed upon the sugar and oxygen that they require to subsist nor detoxify of their wastes.
47. Such love will drown him in suffocation,(Sentencedict.com) pain and despair.
48. Shortage of oxygen may cause the aquatic animal and aquatic plant such as zooplankton, fish, shrimp, shellfish, coral and their eggs and larvas' death of suffocation.
49. So that my soul would choose suffocation, Death rather than my pains.
50. The opaque oil film reduces the quality of light and affects the sea-air exchange so that the sea reduce the oxygen yield which cause marine lives death of suffocation.
51. Results 2 patients came forth with chill and hyperpyrexia, and one of them appeared with tachycardia and suffocation.
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