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suffocate

[suhf-uh-keyt] / ˈsʌf əˌkeɪt /


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Some moments play out in too many close-ups, suffocating the scene; an occasional edit inadvertently disorients our sense of place.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It was what was happening and the way things were being portrayed, where you were being suffocated and buried, and it felt like there wasn't a way out."

From BBC

It feels like I’m breathing all the air in the world—sucking it into me in big howling breaths—but I still feel like I’m suffocating.

From Literature

Director Mun doesn’t pursue this particular line of inquiry—there would seem to be little point but pain—but it does suggest something about the suffocating capacity of culture.

From The Wall Street Journal

He had to watch his team be subjected to suffocating Covid restrictions.

From BBC