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    throt·tle
    /ˈTHräd(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine: "the engines were at full throttle"
    • 2. a throat, gullet, or windpipe. archaic

    verb

    • 1. attack or kill (someone) by choking or strangling them: "she was sorely tempted to throttle him" Similar chokestranglestrangulategarrotte
    • 2. control (an engine or vehicle) with a throttle: "it has two engines that can be throttled"

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  2. Learn the meaning of throttle as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Throttle can mean to choke, to regulate the speed of an engine, or to limit the bandwidth of a communication system.

  3. THROTTLE definition: 1. a valve which allows more or less fuel to go into an engine and so changes the power with which…. Learn more.

  4. Throttle can be a noun for a device that controls the flow of fuel or air to an engine, or a verb for choking or silencing someone or something. Learn more about the origin, history and idioms of throttle from Dictionary.com.

  5. throttle. /ˈθrɑdl/ /ˈθrɒtəl/ IPA guide. Other forms: throttled; throttles. The throttle of an engine controls the fuel going in, and if you're going at full throttle, you'd better hang onto your hat. You can think of a throttle as a throat, and the two words may be related.

  6. To throttle someone means to kill or injure them by squeezing their throat or tightening something around it and preventing them from breathing. The attacker then tried to throttle her with wire. American English : throttle / ˈθrɒtəl /

  7. Throttle is a noun or verb that refers to a device or action that regulates the flow of a fluid, such as air or fuel, in an engine. It can also mean to suppress, strangle, or choke something or someone. See different sources and usage examples of throttle.

  8. Learn the noun and verb meanings of throttle, a word that can refer to a valve, a lever, or an action of choking or slowing down. See examples, synonyms, antonyms, and origin of throttle.