stranglehold

English

Etymology

From strangle + hold.

Pronunciation

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Noun

stranglehold (plural strangleholds)

  1. A grip or control so strong as to stifle or cut off.
    For years the company had a stranglehold on the rest of the industry.
    • 2011 July 3, Piers Newbury, “Wimbledon 2011: Novak Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in final”, in BBC Sport:
      That record felt like ancient history as the Djokovic of 2011 overcame a slightly edgy start to take a stranglehold on the match.

Translations

Verb

stranglehold (third-person singular simple present strangleholds, present participle strangleholding, simple past and past participle strangleheld)

  1. to hold a tight grip or control

Synonyms

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