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Sufacate

Definition 1: Verb

To sufacate (verb) means to cause someone to suffocate by depriving them of air.

Example Sentence: The criminal used a pillow to sufacate his victim.

Example Sentence: The smoke from the fire began to sufacate the inhabitants of the building.

Definition 2: Noun

Sufacate (noun) refers to an act or instance of suffocating.

Example Sentence: The sufacate of the young child caused panic among the parents.

Example Sentence: He experienced a sufacate while swimming in the deep water.

Definition 3: Adjective

Sufacate (adjective) describes something that is stifling, suffocating, or overwhelming.

Example Sentence: The sufacate heat in the desert made it impossible to breathe.

Example Sentence: The crowd's sufacate excitement made it difficult to move through the streets.

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