asphyxiation

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Definition

Asphyxiation is a serious condition where a person cannot breathe properly, leading to a lack of oxygen in the body, which can cause unconsciousness or death if not treated quickly.

Usage & Nuances

"Asphyxiation" is mainly used in medical and formal contexts. Common causes are drowning, choking, or gas exposure. In casual speech, people often say someone 'choked' instead. The verb form is 'asphyxiate'. Always use in situations involving lack of oxygen.

Example Sentences

Asphyxiation can happen if you choke on food.

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Drowning is a cause of asphyxiation.

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Medical help is needed for asphyxiation.

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The fire filled the room with smoke, increasing the risk of asphyxiation.

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He survived asphyxiation thanks to quick action by paramedics.

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Asphyxiation isn’t always obvious; sometimes it happens quietly, like when gas leaks at night.

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