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Wiktionary
- v. idiomatic, transitive To get rid of, cause to come to an end.
WordNet 3.0
- v. suppress.
- v. become or cause to become obstructed
Examples
“Decade after decade, courtly, erudite men like Senator Richard B. Russell of Georgia (after whom the most elegant suite of Senate offices is named) used the filibuster to choke off any and every piece of civil rights legislation before the Senate, whether voting rights bills, or fair employment bills, or anti-lynching bills.”
“Richard twisted his head, trying to prevent Narev from getting a death grip, while at the same time trying to get his own thumbs over Narev's windpipe so he could choke off his air.”
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