To choke is to strangle but to "choke out" is to replace, displace, supplant, exclude, or suppress. The term is applied to plants, animals, or institutions that lose their habitat or viability due to another competing force. Plants can become extinct if other plants take their habitat. Similarly, small dairy farms were "choked out" or replaced by the more economical larger farms.
Smother, choke, suffocate, suppress
In a car it's the choke.
No, it is a noun, or a verb. To throttle can mean to choke or suffocate (someone), and mechanically it means to control speed by restricting the flow of fuel.
the word root plac means "to please."
The name of the word that means the opposite of another word is called an antonyms.Antonym
to choke = khanak (×—× ×§)
howdid you choke up a bird
it means to stop somone from breathing
Choke as in "choke it down"
Me and my friends was playing a game name Choke Lot.
leer is a spanish word that means read and stifle means to cut off, hold back or smother. The verb for stifle is to choke, suffocate, drown.
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If it is the choke indicator Light, it means that you did not set the choke when you started the vehicle. If the vehicle has a choke idiot light turned on, then it can mean that there is a problem with the choke/carb or there is a problem in the oil system.
Yes, the word 'choke' is both a verb and a noun.The noun choke is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the a device that helps reduce the amount of air going into the engine; the inedible mass of fibers at the center of a globe artichoke.The noun forms for the verb to choke are choker and the gerund, choking.
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Be careful when eating peanuts that you don't choke on them. Actually peanuts cause more people to choke than any other food.
once I choked on a strawberry.