Choke Off Review

"Choke off" is a phrasal verb meaning to bring something to a sudden stop or end, similar to cutting off a supply or suppressing an action. It is often used to describe restricting financial growth, stopping a flow (like oil or water), or interrupting a person's speech or action.

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It implies an intentional action to stop a trend from continuing too rapidly. Literal/Physical Context 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"

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. "Choke off" is a phrasal verb meaning to

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

To stop a flow or supply, such as gas, water, or air. Example: "A kink in the hose choked off the water supply." It implies an intentional action to stop a

"The central bank raised interest rates to choke off inflation."