chokehold

See also: choke hold

English

A chokehold in US soldiers.

Alternative forms

Etymology

choke + hold

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃoʊkˌhoʊld/
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Noun

chokehold (plural chokeholds)

  1. (martial arts, wrestling) A grappling hold around the neck that cuts off the flow of air to the brain.
    He put his opponent in a chokehold.
  2. (by extension) A strong and powerful grasp on something
    Your country has a chokehold on our economy.
    • 2021 September 15, Laura Martin, “How talent shows became TV's most bizarre programmes”, in BBC:
      With the music industry releasing their chokehold on these television talent shows, it too is looking to other sources like social media – Wade calls TikTok "one giant talent show" – to find new talent rather than primetime TV.

Translations

Verb

chokehold (third-person singular simple present chokeholds, present participle chokeholding, simple past and past participle chokeheld)

  1. To put in a chokehold
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