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Strangulation

usgb/ˌstræŋɡjuˈleɪʃn/Volume
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Crime ScenePlay
Strangulation is often associated with violent acts, helpful in crime or horror contexts. SlideThe detective suspected foul play due to signs of strangulation.
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Implies a life-threatening situation requiring immediate response. SlideSwift action is crucial when an individual shows signs of strangulation.
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Strangulation involves compression, often by someone's hands or an object. SlideThe victim's neck bore the marks of strangulation.