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n. - A vicious, strangling, or stultifying control.

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  • Noun : The new regime kept a throttlehold on academic freedom
  • Possibly true, but that masks the larger, long-term problem, namely that Dow agribusiness will have a throttlehold on commercially-produced world food.
  • The outcome suggested to both of them that the Satrap's coffers would actually profit more from this new arrangement than he had from his throttlehold on Bingtown.
  • Melbourne conceded the Premiers 'Plate with a 2-0 loss to Sydney just four days prior to their clash but the defending champions hit back with a vengeance with an inspired...
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