choke off

Choke Off Apr 2026

An action taken to halt a process.

In older engines, the "choke" lever chokes off the air intake to the carburetor to help the engine start in cold weather. Figurative/General Usage Definition: To abruptly end a sound, voice, or action. choke off

"Her screams were suddenly choked off ," or "The new regulations choked off the supply of new talent". Related Concept: Choking vs. "Choke Off" An action taken to halt a process

It implies an intentional action to stop a trend from continuing too rapidly. Literal/Physical Context "Her screams were suddenly choked off ," or

A lifethreatening situation requiring immediate first aid like the Heimlich maneuver .

It is important to distinguish this from the physical emergency of (foreign-body airway obstruction), which occurs when an object or food blocks the airway and stops breathing.

To stifle, restrict, or control the rate of economic activity, such as growth, investment, or inflation.