constrict - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of constrict in Hindi

  • कसना
  • जकड़ना
  • संकोच
  • सिकुड़ना

constrict Definition

Verb

  • make narrower, especially by encircling pressure.

constrict Example

  • boas constrict and suffocate their prey ( बूआ अपने शिकार को संकुचित और दमित करते हैं )
  • "Oh, Russ," she forced the words through constricted vocal cords. ( "ओह, रस," उसने संकुचित मुखर डोरियों के माध्यम से शब्दों को मजबूर किया। )
  • It's difficult to see constrict in a sentence . ( एक वाक्य में कसना देखना मुश्किल है। )
  • A sob constricted her throat, cutting off the words she couldn't bring herself to say anyway. ( एक सिसकने ने उसका गला दबा दिया, उन शब्दों को काट दिया जो वह खुद को कहने के लिए नहीं ला सकती थी। )

More Sentence

  • But it takes about four minutes for a rat to die of asphyxiation, whereas a snake can constrict a rodent to death in just one.  
  • "Lay still, Brutus," she managed through a constricted throat.
  • Her throat constricted and she pushed the thought from her mind.
  • "I love you, too," he finally answered in a constricted voice.
  • She fell to her knees, still holding her ears, and a sob forced its way through her constricted throat.
  • he felt his throat constrict
  • I am afraid of small spaces, so all elevators feel as though they constrict me.  
  • the fear and the reality of crime constrict many people's lives
  • They wanted to constrict the entrance to the cave so that children would not venture inside.  
  • chemicals that constrict the blood vessels
  • One pupil will concurrently constrict in reflexive response to light shined in the other.
  • Perhaps, peripheral blood vessels are mistakenly told to constrict, increasing blood pressure.
  • Support with a bandage—crepe if possible (it should not constrict).
  • Adrenaline inhibits digestion and excretion and constrict blood vessels.
  • Tertiary syphilis is associated with pupils being able to constrict to light.
  • Because of this, the serpent inside you will constrict and cause you great pain.
  • Nerves constrict the blood vessels in the extremities of the body.
  • Panic can constrict the blood vessels and impose an additional burden on the heart.
  • Pilocarpine drops may be used to constrict the pupil and re-establish circulation of aqueous humor.
  • Free and unfettered, the press can shut people out, ignore their views, or unfairly constrict debate.
  • The serpent finished wrapping itself around him and began to constrict him.  
  • I retaliated by coiling my serpentine body around its neck and trying to constrict it to death.
  • It can also constrict blood vessels and cause chest pain or irregular heart beats.
  • Peptides produced in the milk during culturing seem to inhibit chemicals that constrict vessels and increase blood pressure.  
  • All forms of hypertension can constrict the blood vessels in the uterus that supply the fetus with oxygen and nutrients.
  • She objects to the tests the Government's advisers have devised because they constrict her teaching style.