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asphyxiation

[ as-fik-see-ey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. a lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, caused by impaired respiration or insufficient oxygen in the air; suffocation:

    The cause of death was severe asphyxiation, apparently from smoke inhalation.

  2. the condition of being stifled or suffocated:

    Peripheral countries, faced with economic asphyxiation, are being forced to sell access to their fishing banks for far less than they are worth.



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Medical evidence suggested Callum had likely been subjected to some form of mechanical asphyxiation.

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Forensic investigators found wads of tissue paper had been put into his mouth and throat, and found injuries consistent with asphyxiation after birth.

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A post-mortem indicated he had died from asphyxiation, caused by smothering.

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And we scoop trillions of fish out of the water indiscriminately in large nets who are left to die slowly by asphyxiation.

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His death certificate said he died of asphyxiation but relatives at his funeral found black marks on his chest.

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