strangled |
challenging |
As verbs the difference between strangled and challenging
is that
strangled is (
strangle) while
challenging is .
As an adjective challenging is
difficult, hard to do.
As a noun challenging is
the act of making a challenge.
strangulate |
strangled |
As verbs the difference between strangulate and strangled
is that
strangulate is (medicine) to stop flow through a vessel while
strangled is (
strangle).
strangled |
muffled |
As verbs the difference between strangled and muffled
is that
strangled is past tense of strangle while
muffled is past tense of muffle.
strangulated |
strangled |
As verbs the difference between strangulated and strangled
is that
strangulated is (
strangulate) while
strangled is (
strangle).
As an adjective strangulated
is (medicine) having the circulation stopped by compression; attended with arrest or obstruction of circulation, caused by constriction or compression.
squeeze |
strangled |
As verbs the difference between squeeze and strangled
is that
squeeze is to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once while
strangled is (
strangle).
As a noun squeeze
is a difficult position.
choked |
strangled |
As verbs the difference between choked and strangled
is that
choked is past tense of choke while
strangled is past tense of strangle.
strangled |
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strangled |
garroted |
As verbs the difference between strangled and garroted
is that
strangled is past tense of strangle while
garroted is past tense of garrote.
strangled |
caught |
As verbs the difference between strangled and caught
is that
strangled is past tense of strangle while
caught is past tense of catch.
As an adjective caught is
of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it.
strangled |
estranged |
As verbs the difference between strangled and estranged
is that
strangled is past tense of strangle while
estranged is past tense of estrange.
As an adjective estranged is
having become a stranger, of one who formerly was close, as a relative, friend, lover, or spouse.
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