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  1. strangle:


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Detailed Translations for strangled from English to Swedish

strangled:


Translation Matrix for strangled:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- smothered; stifled; suppressed

Synonyms for "strangled":


Related Definitions for "strangled":

  1. held in check with difficulty1
    • a strangled scream1

strangled form of strangle:

to strangle verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)

  1. to strangle (throttle; strangulate)
    strypa
    • strypa verb (stryper, strypte, strypt)

Conjugations for strangle:

present
  1. strangle
  2. strangle
  3. strangles
  4. strangle
  5. strangle
  6. strangle
simple past
  1. strangled
  2. strangled
  3. strangled
  4. strangled
  5. strangled
  6. strangled
present perfect
  1. have strangled
  2. have strangled
  3. has strangled
  4. have strangled
  5. have strangled
  6. have strangled
past continuous
  1. was strangling
  2. were strangling
  3. was strangling
  4. were strangling
  5. were strangling
  6. were strangling
future
  1. shall strangle
  2. will strangle
  3. will strangle
  4. shall strangle
  5. will strangle
  6. will strangle
continuous present
  1. am strangling
  2. are strangling
  3. is strangling
  4. are strangling
  5. are strangling
  6. are strangling
subjunctive
  1. be strangled
  2. be strangled
  3. be strangled
  4. be strangled
  5. be strangled
  6. be strangled
diverse
  1. strangle!
  2. let's strangle!
  3. strangled
  4. strangling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

strangle

  1. strangle (strangulate)

Translation Matrix for strangle:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
strypa strangle; strangulate; throttle
- choke; cramp; gag; halter; hamper; muffle; repress; smother; stifle; strangulate; suffocate; throttle
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
strangulera strangle; strangulate
strypa choke

Related Words for "strangle":


Synonyms for "strangle":


Related Definitions for "strangle":

  1. struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake1
  2. constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing1
  3. prevent the progress or free movement of1
    • the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries1
  4. die from strangulation1
  5. conceal or hide1
    • strangle a yawn1
  6. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air1
    • he tried to strangle his opponent1
    • A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes1

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