stranglehold
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Noun — A grip or level of control so tight that it chokes off any freedom of movement or action.
How to use stranglehold
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From "strangle" plus "hold."
Full origin of stranglehold →Frequently asked questions
What does “stranglehold” mean?
The word “stranglehold” means a grip or level of control so tight that it chokes off any freedom of movement or action. In plain terms, total, suffocating control over someone or something, whether physical or figurative (like a market).
How do you use “stranglehold” in a sentence?
Here is “stranglehold” used in a sentence: “The company has a stranglehold on the local market.”
What part of speech is “stranglehold”?
“Stranglehold” is a noun.