Suffocated vs Suffocates - What's the difference?
suffocated | suffocates |
(suffocate)
(ergative) To suffer, or cause someone to suffer, from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body.
(ergative) To die due to, or kill someone by means of, insufficient oxygen supply to the body.
* Shakespeare
(ergative, figuratively) To overwhelm, or be overwhelmed (by a person or issue), as though with oxygen deprivation.
To destroy; to extinguish.
As verbs the difference between suffocated and suffocates
is that suffocated is (suffocate) while suffocates is (suffocate).As an adjective suffocated
is of someone or something that has died as a result of suffocation.suffocates
English
Verb
(head)suffocate
English
Verb
(suffocat)- Open the hatch, he is suffocating in the airlock!
- He suffocated his wife by holding a pillow over her head.
- Let not hemp his windpipe suffocate .
- I'm suffocating under this huge workload.
- to suffocate fire
