suffocators

[US]/[ˈsʌfəkeɪtəz]/
[UK]/[ˈsʌfəkeɪtərz]/

Translation

n.A person or thing that causes suffocation.; A device or mechanism designed to cause suffocation.
v.One who or that which suffocates.

Phrases & Collocations

suffocators block

suffocating suffocators

suffocators' actions

suffocators were

suffocators using

suffocators' role

suffocators create

Example Sentences

the dense fog acted like natural suffocators, reducing visibility to near zero.

we needed to find ways to mitigate the suffocators in the engine’s design.

the suffocators of innovation often include rigid hierarchies and bureaucratic processes.

financial constraints can be significant suffocators for ambitious research projects.

excessive regulation can become a suffocator for small businesses and entrepreneurship.

fear of failure is a common suffocator of creativity and risk-taking.

the suffocators of progress are often deeply entrenched societal norms and biases.

internal politics can be a major suffocator for effective team collaboration.

the suffocators of open communication often include a culture of blame and criticism.

we must identify and remove the suffocators preventing the project from reaching its full potential.

the suffocators in the system were preventing any meaningful change from occurring.

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