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throttle

[throt-l] / ˈθrɒt l /


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Canada’s housing market is mired in a slump, with both sales and prices dropping, and economists say higher mortgage rates threaten to throttle activity further.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wartime delays have throttled the vital flow of satellite imagery, while widespread signal interference in the Middle East has left the cottage industry of tanker tracking partially in the dark.

From The Wall Street Journal

That supply has been throttled by the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last time Amazon moved its Prime Days up to June was in 2021, after fallout from the coronavirus pandemic throttled international shipping.

From Barron's

They have to run full out when power demand is highest and then throttle back the rest of the time.

From Barron's