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  1. to die because of a lack of oxygen, or to kill someone by preventing that person from breathing: [ I ] The government warned parents yesterday not to let infants sleep on small plastic pillows because the babies could suffocate.

  2. SUFFOCATED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of suffocate 2. to (cause someone to) die because of not having…. Learn more.

  3. : to impede or stop the development of. intransitive verb. 1. : to become suffocated: a (1) : to die from being unable to breathe. (2) : to die from lack of oxygen. b. : to be uncomfortable through lack of fresh air. 2. : to become checked in development.

  4. to kill or be killed by the deprivation of oxygen, as by obstruction of the air passage or inhalation of noxious gases. to block the air passages or have the air passages blocked. to feel or cause to feel discomfort from heat and lack of air. Discover More.

  5. When you suffocate, you struggle for breath, either because you’re being choked to death or because you’re in a stifling room. You can also suffocate in a figurative sense anytime something is restricted. Suffocate can also mean to die from lack of oxygen.

  6. to die because there is no air to breathe; to kill somebody by not letting them breathe air. Many dogs have suffocated in hot cars. suffocate somebody/something The couple were suffocated by fumes from a faulty gas fire. He put the pillow over her face and suffocated her.

  7. suffocate in British English. (ˈsʌfəˌkeɪt ) verb. 1. to kill or be killed by the deprivation of oxygen, as by obstruction of the air passage or inhalation of noxious gases. 2. to block the air passages or have the air passages blocked. 3. to feel or cause to feel discomfort from heat and lack of air.