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1choke

verb \ˈchōk\

: to become unable to breathe usually because something gets stuck in your throat or because the air is not good for breathing

: to cause (someone) to stop breathing by squeezing the throat

: to make (someone) unable to breathe in a normal way

chokedchok·ing

Full Definition of CHOKE

transitive verb
1
:  to check or block normal breathing of by compressing or obstructing the trachea or by poisoning or adulterating available air
2
a :  to check or hinder the growth, development, or activity of <the flowers were choked by the weeds>
b :  to obstruct by filling up or clogging <leaves choked the drain>
c :  to fill completely :  jam <roads choked with traffic>
3
:  to enrich the fuel mixture of (a motor) by partially shutting off the air intake of the carburetor
4
:  to grip (as a baseball bat) some distance from the end of the handle —usually used with up
intransitive verb
1
:  to become choked in breathing <he choked on a bone>
2
a :  to become obstructed or checked
b :  to become or feel constricted in the throat (as from strong emotion) —usually used with up <choked up and couldn't finish the speech>
3
:  to shorten one's grip especially on the handle of a bat —usually used with up
4
:  to lose one's composure and fail to perform effectively in a critical situation <had a chance to win the game but he choked>
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Origin of CHOKE

Middle English, alteration of achoken, from Old English ācēocian, from ā-, perfective prefix + cēoce, cēace jaw, cheek — more at abide, cheek
First Known Use: 14th century

2choke

noun

: a part in a vehicle that controls the flow of air into the engine

Full Definition of CHOKE

1
[by folk etymology from artichoke] :  the filamentous inedible center of an artichoke flower head; broadly :  an artichoke flower head
2
:  something that obstructs passage or flow: as
a :  a valve for choking a gasoline engine
b :  a constriction in an outlet (as of an oil well) that restricts flow
c :  reactor 2
d :  a constriction (as a narrowing of the barrel or an attachment) at the muzzle of a shotgun that serves to limit the spread of shot
3
:  the act of choking

First Known Use of CHOKE

1736

Other Automotive Terms

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CHOKE[2] Defined for Kids

choke

verb \ˈchōk\
chokedchok·ing

Definition of CHOKE for Kids

1
:  to keep from breathing in a normal way by cutting off the supply of air <Many people were choked by thick smoke.>
2
:  to have the trachea blocked entirely or partly <He nearly choked on a bone.>
3
:  to slow or prevent the growth or action of <The flowers were choked by weeds.>
4
:  to block by clogging <Leaves choked the sewer.>
choke down
:  to eat with difficulty <I choked down a bite.>
choke up
:  to become too emotional to speak

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