deprive+of+oxygen
1oxygen — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ pure ▪ liquid ▪ atmospheric VERB + OXYGEN ▪ carry, contain ▪ …
2deprive of — phr verb Deprive of is used with these nouns as the object: ↑liberty, ↑nourishment, ↑oxygen …
3deprive — de·prive di prīv vt, de·prived; de·priv·ing to take something away from and esp. something that is usu. considered essential for mental or physical well being <a child deprived of emotional support> <tissue deprived of oxygen> …
4suffocate — verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin suffocatus, past participle of suffocare to choke, stifle, from sub + fauces throat Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) to stop the respiration of (as by strangling or… …
5Deoxidize — De*ox i*dize, v. t. (Chem.) To deprive of oxygen; to reduce from the state of an oxide. [1913 Webster] …
6Disoxygenate — Dis*ox y*gen*ate, v. t. (Chem.) To deprive of oxygen; to deoxidize. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
7suffocate — 1. To impede respiration; to asphyxiate. 2. To be unable to breathe; to suffer from asphyxiation. [L. suffoco (subf ), pp. atus, to choke, strangle] * * * suf·fo·cate səf ə .kāt vb, cat·ed; cat·ing vt 1 …
8asphyxiating — adj. inclined to deprive of oxygen; suffocating as·phyx·i·ate || É™s fɪksɪeɪt v. suffocate; be suffocated …
9deoxidize — v. a. Deoxidate, deprive of oxygen …
10asphyxiating — adjective tending to deprive of oxygen asphyxiating gasses • Similar to: ↑breathless, ↑dyspneic, ↑dyspnoeic, ↑dyspneal, ↑dyspnoeal …